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to have called a stranger a prat?

108 replies

MinnieMoose2014 · 02/02/2014 23:38

I took my toddler swimming today. Afterwards we went to the cafe and put our bags down at a table and dd played with some toys while I looked at the menu. It is a place where you can't order food unless you have a table number so we left swim bag there/coats on chairs/toys on table and went to the till to order. When we returned a woman was sitting at our table and had removed all our belongings to a nearby shelf. The conversation went like this:
Me: Excuse me, we were sitting here.
Her: Were, perhaps. Now I am.
Me: I have just ordered food to come to this table and there are no others suitable for a highchair.
Her: (shrugs) Like you say, there are other tables so off you go. You weren't sitting here so I chose to.
Me: You cannot order food here without a table number and I cannot be in two places at once.
Her: Not really my problem is it, love.

At which point I retrieved our belongings and sat myself and dd down.

Her: What do you think you're doing?!
Me: Sitting at our table waiting for our lunch.
Her: But my husband and son are sitting there!
Me: Were, perhaps. Now we are.
Her: But they're expecting me to be here.
Me: Not really my problem is it, love.

She gets up huffily removing her belongings and mutters that maybe I'll be less cranky when dd is older and I get more sleep (!) and I replied: perhaps. Shame you'll still be a prat!

My sister was meeting us there after lunch and saw the woman scowling at me so I explained what'd been said. She was blushing on my behalf and said I should've just moved and can't go round calling strangers prats. Wibu?

OP posts:
DoctorDonnaNoble · 03/02/2014 05:43

If there were other tables why did she move your stuff in the first place weird woman.

MammaTJ · 03/02/2014 06:19

Well done!

If there were other tables why did she move your stuff in the first place weird woman.

She was clearly looking for an argument she was sure to win! You showed her though!

brettgirl2 · 03/02/2014 06:27

I must admit I'd have taken the moral high ground and described her as 'rude'..... Prat feels like lowering yourself to their level so yabu I think.

Crazeeladee · 03/02/2014 06:28

Good on you!

FunkyBoldRibena · 03/02/2014 06:30

If I'd witnessed this I'd have been grinning like a loon at you

firedengines · 03/02/2014 06:33

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Groovee · 03/02/2014 06:35

LOL, love the fact you gave her a taste of her own medicine.

ATruthUniversallyAcknowledged · 03/02/2014 06:40

Love it. Well done op.

ChasedByBees · 03/02/2014 06:42

Amazing, well done OP!

thoughtsbecomethings · 03/02/2014 06:57

Fantastic Smile

Catnuzzle · 03/02/2014 07:00

I would have thought of saying that about 4 hours later!!!! Well done!

MadAsFish · 03/02/2014 07:02

Perfect. Your sister is wrong.

StillNoFuckingEyeDeer · 03/02/2014 07:06

Well done OP.

RobinSparkles · 03/02/2014 07:08

Brilliant! I wish I was like you.

I would have just moved my stuff to another table, struggled to find a place to put a high chair and seethed through my meal.

Mind you, that would mean that my food would have gone to the wrong table Hmm.

She was being a dick! Ywnbu.

maparole · 03/02/2014 07:25

I think you handled it admirably.

I'm afraid I would have been rather less restrained Blush

kelper · 03/02/2014 07:30

Genius :)

whatshallwedo · 03/02/2014 07:31

Brilliant but I would've called her a twat as prat isn't really a word I use Grin

Bartman · 03/02/2014 08:06

A prat? Are you 5? If someone called me a prat I'd laugh in their face and tell them to fuck off and fuck themselves!

rainbowfeet · 03/02/2014 08:11

Well done you for a fab response & not losing it with the stupid bitch Shock because I would have!!

She sounds like a real bully!!

thegreylady · 03/02/2014 08:30

Prat is perfect.YANBU at all.
Bartman it is a much more adult insult than most of the four letter words thrown about so casually these days.

redexpat · 03/02/2014 08:33

I salute you!

HappyMamaBear · 03/02/2014 08:35

Like others have said, if there were plenty of other tables, she was spoiling for a fight, and has probably been perusing some other MN threads.

JamNan · 03/02/2014 08:36

Bravo!

MrsMangoBiscuit · 03/02/2014 08:39

Brilliant! YAdefinitelyNBU. Well done.

bigbluebus · 03/02/2014 08:58

Not sure I'd have been so restrained really. But then I was called a 'daft old bat' by a woman last week when I let her through on a village street as there were parked cars on her side and nowhere for her to pull in. She then pulled up on the double yellow lines opposite where I had stopped to let her through, (presumably to go to the shop) thus blocking the road completely for the 2 cars behind her who were also trying to get through (and preventing me from moving on up the road). I wound my window down and reminded her that the double yellow lines were there for a reason - and she called ME a daft old bat. After she had moved to let the other 2 cars through I just drove off, as I was so aghast, I couldn't think of a suitable response.