Re: Restaurant refuses to sing happy bday to 6 yr old
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the kid sounds pretty spoiled if he actually got upset because they wouldnt sing happy bday to him. my parents would have asked once and if they were told no that wouldve been the end of it.
anyways, i am sure that his parents will be telling this story for years.
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QFT. Thank you KKF.
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srsly. isn't his disgust for American culture so precise and accurate? it is really quite funny that American parents act like this.
it's like i always say, "Physician, heal thyself."
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Uh, my parents are american, and they would say the same thing as KKFs.
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yeah, I think you misinterpreted my post slightly.
I gives a [censored] if they sang to the kid or not. obviously, the parents thinking it is some kind of outrage is gay. also, singing like that by the staff in a restaurant is annoying as [censored] anyway.
also, i completely agree that the group should have just sang themselves. why the [censored] does the kid need the staff to do it?
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Agreed too. If I was the dad, I'd have led the singing myself. I'd hoot like an ape if it made the kid laugh, what the hell.
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