Another one! When I tell people I don’t want children and they say ‘you’ll change your mind’ or ‘you just haven’t met the right person’
i hate this!!! or when people tell me its a shame i wont be a mum as im good with kidsAnother one! When I tell people I don’t want children and they say ‘you’ll change your mind’ or ‘you just haven’t met the right person’
HAD THIS TODAY URGHHHHHMiddle. Lane. Drivers
Had a women in the supermarket in front of me like this. When it came to paying found out why the kids were brats. She couldn’t do the contactless because it was more than £30 and didn’t know her pin so started literally throwing all her shopping at the cashier and stormed out. In the bottom of the stuff she threw was half drunk/eaten food she’d given her kid on the way round I had to stand and wait for ten minutes for them to clear the conveyor belt back upThis has triggered a RANT!!!!!
There is one reason I HATE shopping during the holidays, parents who bring their obnoxious, bratty, loud little children with them.
don't get me wrong, I don't mind parents bringing their kids
they’re kinda stuck, can’t leave them chained to the lamppost and all that...
My problem is with parents who let their sticky, screaming, little brats run around like it’s soft-play or their own front room.
We ALL know THOSE KIDS. over the weekend I saw a little boy having the BIGGEST meltdown, because his sister was holding the self scan gun and he wanted it, He lost his actual tit, things were being thrown, screaming for everyone to hear, Mummy did absolutely nothing, didn’t even try and stop him, just ignored it all the whispers and stares did nothing to encourage her to discipline her own child
But best of all.....the ones who laugh because little “jimmy” (who's beating the tit out of his sister with a tiger bread) is just a character isn’t he. So spirited.
No, your child is not a character, your child belongs in a cage.
NOT in the bakery section of Asda.
Like I know kids need to be let out in public but couldn’t they just have certain areas that they’re allowed to visit until they’re at least 16Had a women in the supermarket in front of me like this. When it came to paying found out why the kids were brats. She couldn’t do the contactless because it was more than £30 and didn’t know her pin so started literally throwing all her shopping at the cashier and stormed out. In the bottom of the stuff she threw was half drunk/eaten food she’d given her kid on the way round I had to stand and wait for ten minutes for them to clear the conveyor belt back up
Try ikea in the holidays. It’s like they’ve just dropped their kids off at school time and left them all day ready to collect after work.Like I know kids need to be let out in public but couldn’t they just have certain areas that they’re allowed to visit until they’re at least 16
To be honest...I blame the parents.
(If there’s a sentence that will anger the masses it’s that )
Of all the terrible, maddening and infuriating things described in this thread this has to be the most horrific. Do people really say this?2. People who use the word hollibobs
Yes they do and it infuriates me...Of all the terrible, maddening and infuriating things described in this thread this has to be the most horrific. Do people really say this?
All infantile slang like that drives me crazy , I know "nom nom" has been mentioned, that makes me shudder though it seems less popular than it used to be, thank God. I have a perfectly intelligent friend that likes to use the word "spenny" to mean expensive. I've no idea why she can't just say expensive but it makes me nauseous. Still, "hollibobs" has to be the most revolting of all.