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To think this is peak entitlement?

132 replies

lalafafa · 01/03/2020 13:25

Dear parents that are worried to take your kids on a flight: (As someone who just took 4 toddlers on a flight from Vietnam to Boston, here’s our advice)

Don’t worry about anyone else except for the well-being of your children and yourself.

Don’t worry if your kid doesn’t want to sit still.
Don’t worry if your kid cries.
Don’t worry if your kids makes noises when they are excited.
Don’t worry if your kid runs up and down the aisles.
Don’t worry if your kid happens to
kick the seat in front of you.
Don’t worry if your kid leaves a few crumbs on the ground.
Don’t worry if your kid turns the reading light on and off…
Don’t
Worry
What
Others
May
Think
Of
You
As
A
Parent.
Worry about your kids well-being;
Worry whether your kid is happy;
Worry whether their diaper is clean;
Worry about the logistics of wherever you’re going;
Worry about things that are IN your control!

No doubt — every passenger deserves a comfortable in-flight experience and you should do everything in your power to help this.
BUT
Kids are not robots and we can’t control their every move — no matter how much we prepare.
They are kids.
They will be kids.
They will act like kids.
Be respectful but don’t waste your time worrying what others think. This silly idea that we must apologize for traveling with children is slowly becoming the norm and it’s ridiculous.

Again, this doesn’t mean letting your kids be maniacs. It doesn’t mean being disrespectful and making a mess and not cleaning it up. Or, letting your kids scream the entire flight and not trying to make them happy (though sometimes this is unavoidable). It means to do your best and shake the rest off.

And to those that are flying without children: Tolerance and a
positive attitude will go a long way.

By the way — our kids were not well behaved on the 13 hour leg. They did not sleep. They cried often. They made crumbs. It was hell for us because we were exhausted. We probably took over 10,000 steps up and down the aisles. But, now it’s over and in the past and we already forgot about the other passengers on the flight :)

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MightyMile · 01/03/2020 19:12

That "insta mum" is a massive dick. Not just for this, but because her most recent insta post shows one of her kids on the toilet. Would she like a photo of her on the bog shared publicly online?

thelikelylass · 01/03/2020 20:14

Hope I am never on a flight with you.

thelikelylass · 01/03/2020 20:16

sorry OP - my wrath should be aimed at the dickhead who wrote this.

Enchiladas · 01/03/2020 20:18

I feel bad for parents who have to take toddlers and babies on planes. Sometimes you literally cannot make them be quiet and sit still so besides gagging them and tying them up what do onlookers expect them to do?

People need to chill out more, I'm sure the majority of parents are trying their best to not be nuisances.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 01/03/2020 20:21

Rtft people. OP you could have made it clear it was a quote. IG mum is an arsenal though but it's in the job description. They're all arseholes. Unfollow.

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 01/03/2020 20:22

ArsenalHmm Arsehole

originalcobra · 02/03/2020 15:22

Had a flight where the kids was next to me and the dad the other side of the kid. Bumpy flight, kids terrified. Dad out on eye mask, headcancelling headphones and basically went to sleep!
Felt bad for the little boy 7/8 and ending up with him snuggled against me most of the flight, sorted his meals etc., got him his blanket on, helped him with the screen controls. Dad was a f'wit.

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