cakebaker
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i totally agree. i remember last year at a parade, my hubby was in a wheelchair and a hispanic kid of maybe 8 was with his grandma and the kid stood between my hubby's legs to watch the parade so my hasband couldn't see a thing! we told the kid to move and his family rambled at us in spanish, clearly prentending not to understand english! we knew they did because during the parade, they spoke fluent English. if i remember rightly, my hubby moved his feet and lightly kicked the kid to make him move to sit on his grandma's lap. some people are just so rude and inconsiderate.
Speaking of pretending you don't understand English- at HS, my daughter took my grandson to eat while the rest of us rode tot. We came back and she was sitting at a table with 2 strangers, both speaking French, and she was seething. The surrounding tables were filled people speaking French. HS was insanely crowded Friday and she had a couple at a table invite her to wait for them to finish and take their spot.
When they got up the French people swooped in and started pulling chairs and these two sat down - she yelled at the chair pullers and they stopped but these other 2 pretended not to understand- I guess in France what they did is ok???
At any rate, my toddler grandson had been being a little monster all day- so she plopped his butt on top of the table- gave him the tray to play with and let him have at it- making noise, banging on the tray, kicking his feet and generally letting him work out all his aggressions and energy. Funny thing is, they understood English when I started talking to my daughter about what rude, inconsiderate slobs they were- managed to get pretty nasty in English with no problem. Lol
Seriously, I could write a book this trip about how awful the crowd behavior is. Enough that we are talking not returning- its that bad.