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  Re: Comfort level with wailing babies: is it cultural?  
From: scott
Date: 10 Dec 2007 02:28:04
Message: <475cea84$1@news.povray.org>
> So, is babies-wailing a cultural thing?  If you go to restaurants in
> different corners of Europe or Asia (or the world), is wailing the norm in
> some parts?  Or does it take a lot of disposable income & time to keep
> snacks and toys ready for a kid the moment he peeps?   Or can there be
> geographic concentrations of actual indifference to babies' well-being?

Depends on the standard of "restaurant".  Places like McD's know that if 
they banned screaming kids they wouldn't make any money.  More expensive 
places know that if they didn't ban screaming kids (or at least make it 
clear they are not welcome) they wouldn't make any money...


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