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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:
shallweshop · 03/02/2014 11:55

Am so jealous - I wish I had the guts to do something like that. I think you handled it brilliantly!

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 03/02/2014 11:59

Perfect - well done OP!

In your situation I would either have called her something far worse than a prat, losing all moral high ground. Or shuffled away into a corner and got our food redirected.

You sound fab!

Joysmum · 03/02/2014 12:51

Superb. Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes.

She blames you for not being at the table (despite your stuff clearly showing the table was occupied) and the restaurant staff expecting you to be there for your meal, then she moans when you take the seats of people who also weren't there and would expect her to be say that.

She judged you unfairly and was scuppered when you applied her logic to her. Beautiful Grin

MinnieMoose2014 · 03/02/2014 13:06

Thanks all Smile

I've got to admit, I was pretty impressed with myself. I used to be really meek and a couple of years ago would've moved and played out what I should've said and done in my mind. The man and his children on the next table were listening in (hence only calling her a prat and not a dick like I wanted to) and as she was gathering her stuff one of the kids cheered and the man said 'nicely done.' Cue more daggers from her Grin

OP posts:
PixieBumbles · 03/02/2014 13:21

"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."

Perfect. I did a little inner cheer when I read that bit. Wish I had your guts, I would probably have just sheepishly shuffled off to another table.

LoveWine · 03/02/2014 14:01

Haha I loved this! Well done!

justgirl · 03/02/2014 14:08

my language would have probably been far more colourful! who the hell did she think she was?!

Ragglefrock · 03/02/2014 14:13

Perfect - well done OP !!

Hissy · 03/02/2014 14:13

one of the kids cheered and the man said 'nicely done

Mwuhahahaha! Well done love!

DisgraceToTheYChromosome · 03/02/2014 14:40

Spot fucking on!

HyvaPaiva · 03/02/2014 14:49

I love that you simply responded using her own words back at her. I bet she was really pissed off to hear her 'fighting talk' used like that. Grin

Well played, OP!

ToomuchIsBackOnBootcamp · 03/02/2014 14:50

Fantastic, quite right. Your sister is a wussy wuss and wrong.

BranchingOut · 03/02/2014 14:56

Well done!

She crossed the line when she moved your possessions. A normal person's reaction would have been 'oh, someone is sitting there', not 'I'll just shove that over there and sit down'.

That reminds me about the whole thing about sun-loungers and towels - it just shows how powerful the etiquette is that we consider a sun-lounger to be 'bagged' if there is a towel on it.

Sexnight · 03/02/2014 15:14

Bravo!

everlong · 03/02/2014 15:42

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wowfudge · 03/02/2014 15:44

OP you made me laugh! After the sarky remark about how much you are getting, she's lucky you didn't say worse to her.

wowfudge · 03/02/2014 15:44

How much sleep you are getting - with that word missing my post sounds terrible!

Joysmum · 03/02/2014 15:47

The fact that you quoted her own words back to her by applying her own logic to her is what makes this especially sweet.

Swearing and shouting could never have been as effective.

Bravo.

MintyChops · 03/02/2014 15:57

Marvellous! Well done you, bet she chuntered and ranted all through lunch and gave herself indigestion and bored the tits of her husband!!

CumberCookie · 03/02/2014 17:00

Totally reasonable. She was a prat.

TSSDNCOP · 03/02/2014 17:06

I LOVE your work OP. Beautifully done.

Bravo!

DreamingofSummer · 03/02/2014 17:13

OP - You were brilliant! Have a Wine on me

Tulip26 · 03/02/2014 18:08

That makes me think of this www.b3ta.com/questions/twattery/post1585286

Tulip26 · 03/02/2014 18:08

Oh, and you were epic. I would probably have been shaking!

SugarPlumpFairy3 · 03/02/2014 18:11

Oh, what a perfect and quick witted response! I tend to think of responses like that after the event Angry. Well done!

I'm Shock at her rudeness though!

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