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To think that the table in an Indian restaurant is not the place to change your baby's nappy

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CrimsonCodswallop · 05/08/2014 17:38

So me and my DP were having lunch in an Indian restaurant today when a couple came in with their children. Shortly after sitting down my DP noticed that the mother had just started changing the baby's nappy. Now I will say the restaurant was empty, just us and them, but I feel it wasn't really the place to change a nappy (just three tables away from us) while we were eating, not to mention the fact that the mother couldn't wash her hands or dispose of the presumably wet (there was no smell) nappy.

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CrimsonCodswallop · 08/08/2014 13:21

Thank you to everyone who has replied. Was this post actually in the Daily Mail, I can't actually bring myself to read it's utter drivel.

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ThatsNotWhatISaid · 08/08/2014 14:48

Jeez, I read the DM article oh the shame, the shame! It was really badly written. I can' tasty I was surprised. Confused

ThatsNotWhatISaid · 08/08/2014 14:48

Doh, typo

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