Does being quiet amount to being rude?
I saw this post on facebook where this lady threw her children's ice cream away because they were quiet when it was handed to them at DQ, rather than expressing exuberant thanks. The children were ages 8, 7 and 5. Do you think this was right or not? Here is the entirety of the post:
Took the kids to Dairy Queen after dinner. They ordered their dessert choices and we waited about 5 minutes for them to call out our number. The young lady (maybe 17) handed each child their ice cream. Not one looked her in the eye. Not one said thank you. Not to her, not to me... So I waited. I counted to 10
in my head as they dug into their ice cream and the young lady just looked at me (probably because she thought I was hearing voices) and I watched as my children strolled out the door. I followed them outside where I calmly collected their ice creams and my kids watched in horror as I deposited them into the nearby garbage can. All 3 launched into mass hysteria. I waited. Quiet. Calm. When they realized I had something to say, they quieted down.
I explained that one day, if they were lucky, they would work a job like that young lady. And I would hope that people would see them. Really see them. Look them in the eye and say thank you. We are too old at 8/7/5 to move through our days without exercising manners and honestly basic human decency.
And her page: https://www.facebook.com/jaimeprimaksullivan/?fref=nf
Really with the five year old I think she should be thrilled with a child being calm and quiet while ordering ice cream at that age. She is expecting these kids to act like they are 2-3 times their ages. Not to mention if any of them have autism, social anxiety, etc.