Cheshire Figment said:(And the children 10 or older should be well-behaved and not have any cell phone or tablet or video games with them!)
why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
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It is poor manners for anyone regardless of age to be on the phone, tablet, etc. at the dinner table. I realize that it is almost impossible to go out these days without seeing & usually having to hear others on the phone while you dine, but it is not appropriate. Children and adults should have the good manners to visit and give their attention to the actual people that they are dining with at the table. Due to being on call 24/7, I occasionally have to take a call during a meal. I excuse myself and take the call away from the table to avoid disturbing others. I find that adults are usually more likely to interrupt pleasant meals for other diners than young children. No one eating out wants to hear other diners personal business. A ten year old should be able to sit through a meal and visit with his/her family without a game. If they are incapable of that, they are not old enough to be dining in adult settings such as V&A.
why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
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why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
Posted from DISboards.com App for Android
why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
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why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?


it. I think the youngest diner we ever saw there was 21! It's not your average restaurant.DH and I have eaten there several times. We absolutelyit. I think the youngest diner we ever saw there was 21! It's not your average restaurant.
why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
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why would it bother other diners if a 10 yr old was playing a video game quietly? as long as the kid is quiet and well behave, who cares? know what i mean?
Posted from DISboards.com App for Android
It is poor manners for anyone regardless of age to be on the phone, tablet, etc. at the dinner table. I realize that it is almost impossible to go out these days without seeing & usually having to hear others on the phone while you dine, but it is not appropriate. Children and adults should have the good manners to visit and give their attention to the actual people that they are dining with at the table. Due to being on call 24/7, I occasionally have to take a call during a meal. I excuse myself and take the call away from the table to avoid disturbing others. I find that adults are usually more likely to interrupt pleasant meals for other diners than young children. No one eating out wants to hear other diners personal business. A ten year old should be able to sit through a meal and visit with his/her family without a game. If they are incapable of that, they are not old enough to be dining in adult settings such as V&A.
DH and I have eaten there several times. We absolutelyit. I think the youngest diner we ever saw there was 21! It's not your average restaurant.
