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AIBU?

to have walked out leaving dp with the bill

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AuntiePickleBottom · 20/01/2011 21:40

dd aged 19 month just would not settle and was crying alot, so i walked out of the restraunt.

dp has been in a strop all night because of it, but i don't think other paying customers should have to hear a toddler crying

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pozzled · 20/01/2011 21:56

I'm a bit confused. You were NBU at all to take your DD out, but did you not discuss it with your DP? Did he object at the time? Or did you literally just pick her up and go without saying a word?

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bubblewrapped · 20/01/2011 21:49

cant see what the joint account bit has to do with it.. lol!

And Op did what any reasonable person would do under the circumstances.. most restaurants would do a take out for any food you had left anyway.

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Ladyofthehousespeaking · 20/01/2011 21:48

Was it you that did this with a bus?

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AuntiePickleBottom · 20/01/2011 21:47

i did not finish eating ,but dp was welcomed to stay with ds until they both finished.

i just hate to think that dd was runing other peoples dinner by her crying

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ZillionChocolate · 20/01/2011 21:47

If you took a screaming child out of a restaurant I applaud you. Wish more people would.

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PinkIceQueen · 20/01/2011 21:45

Couldn't you both have left together?

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Seona1973 · 20/01/2011 21:43

had you finished eating?

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LaurieFairyonthetreeEatsCake · 20/01/2011 21:43

Would he not leave?

If he wouldn't I would have left too.

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FabbyChic · 20/01/2011 21:41

Not really fair on your husband though was it? How bad did it look for him?

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