I work in a clothing/home decor store situated within a large garden centre.
I was manning the home decor part and this woman, her two children (a son and daughter) and I assume the woman's mother came in and started browsing.
The son was acting up from the word go. He was 12 years old. He was running about, yelling and just being a general pain in the arse.
The garden centre supplies wheel chairs for the elderly and disabled. The boy sat in one and started wheeling it around the place at a fast speed, making this stupid racket that sounded like a cat being strangled.
His big sister was trying so hard to keep him under control but actually got told off by her mother and grandma to leave him alone, that he's 12 years old and can play up if he wants to
No WONDER the kid is playing up!
Anyway, a worker at the garden centre took him to one side, probably telling him that the wheel chairs are reserved for the disabled and the elderly and also that it's dangerous (when the worker talked to him, he was at the other end of the garden centre tills so he'd wheeled all the way down there on the wheelchair and his mother and grandma didn't say a bloody thing).
He came back to my shop with a sheepish look on his face. The mother obviously saw the worker talking to him because she said, "What did she say to you? What did she say?" The kid replied "Nothing" and then she said, "Yes she did! She better not have told you off!"
WTF?
Again, NO WONDER he's acting up. I mean... really. Sorry but that is some bad parenting, from the mother AND the grandmother. It seems like the most mature person out of the lot of them was the kid's sister, and she was about 14.
I was manning the home decor part and this woman, her two children (a son and daughter) and I assume the woman's mother came in and started browsing.
The son was acting up from the word go. He was 12 years old. He was running about, yelling and just being a general pain in the arse.
The garden centre supplies wheel chairs for the elderly and disabled. The boy sat in one and started wheeling it around the place at a fast speed, making this stupid racket that sounded like a cat being strangled.
His big sister was trying so hard to keep him under control but actually got told off by her mother and grandma to leave him alone, that he's 12 years old and can play up if he wants to

No WONDER the kid is playing up!
Anyway, a worker at the garden centre took him to one side, probably telling him that the wheel chairs are reserved for the disabled and the elderly and also that it's dangerous (when the worker talked to him, he was at the other end of the garden centre tills so he'd wheeled all the way down there on the wheelchair and his mother and grandma didn't say a bloody thing).
He came back to my shop with a sheepish look on his face. The mother obviously saw the worker talking to him because she said, "What did she say to you? What did she say?" The kid replied "Nothing" and then she said, "Yes she did! She better not have told you off!"
WTF?

Again, NO WONDER he's acting up. I mean... really. Sorry but that is some bad parenting, from the mother AND the grandmother. It seems like the most mature person out of the lot of them was the kid's sister, and she was about 14.
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