I also feel very bad for the parents that actually try to quiet there kid from crying and leave the room. One of the main problems is that parents let it happen. I have seen many many parents stay in the room and try to get their baby to stop crying. I don't want to hear your baby cry when I'm trying to listen to a speaker or some thing very important. If the parent had the common courtesy to leave the room I wouldn't have to by writing this article. It is just rude to stay in the room when your baby is crying. If you are worried about missing smoothing that is said just ask a friend what you missed.
If you are on a plane and a baby starts crying you cant be mad at the parent. Reason being that the parent has no place to take the baby. All you can do is suck it up and expect a very long plane ride. I think this is the worst setting to have a baby cry. You have know where to go to escape the crying. The parent cant do anything, and plane rides aren't all that fun to begin with.
Another really offal setting to have a baby crying is in a car on a long car ride. You are in a confined area and the ongoing screaming is right next to your ear. Try to get a binky or a bottle in the baby's mouth cause if you don't and the baby keeps crying you are going to go insane. If none of this helps pull over to the side of the road or rest stop (don't go inside the rest stop building with other people stay out side if its nice weather) and take the baby out side for a little bit. It's not safe for the driver to have this annoying screaming in the back of your head. CRYING BABYS KILL PEOPLE. Just joking lol but I can see the cause of someone crashing due to the crying of a baby.
In conclusion. Parents if you are able please take the crying baby out of the room it will save many people a headache.
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12 Comments
Post a Commentok,, first of all,, its a baby, they dont know any better, yes the parents could try to calm them, but havent you thought about how stubborn some babys are? they barley have a brain, not literaly, but they dont have enough knowledge to know that people dont want to hear it. im onky 14 but i have enough sense to not say anything to make it seem like babies are the worst living creatures in the world. be more considerate and think as if it were your child.
I'm 60% deaf in both ears and 13 years old. About a week ago, I was at Denny's with my parents and I heard a cry, faintly. My mom signed that it was the baby in a booth close by. The idiot parents just sat there and politely refused to take the baby outside to calm it down. I'm serious, that baby kept on crying for about 15 minutes. They finally left. But really inconsiderate.
What an embarrassment. I have never seen so many grammatical errors in a piece. I hope that you are not a journalist. By the way, I am a new, educated mother and believe this type of ignorance is what is wrong with America. I certainly hope you are not racist as well.
When you give birth, you may sign up for a lot of good things but you also sign up for major inconveniences. I am sure you know this by now. But the fact is, THE REST OF US DIDN'T SIGN UP FOR THIS SHIT!!! It's YOUR problem when the baby is screaming. Not ours! I'm sorry! But you and the baby need to leave! Unless you are on a bloody airplane you need to take the noise making bundle of joy elsewhere! Yes, you are going to receive angry looks when the baby starts to make noise. Those angry faces are your que to get the hell out of there before you become the most hated person in the room! Babies don't often shut up quickly. You try the binky, you try the bottle, and try bouncing it around, and it may work temporarily. But the real problem is, babies just aren't that convenient! They don't LIKE being held in one spot for a long time. They don't LIKE being silenced! They don't LIKE being surrounded by a million people! It's just not ideal for the baby an
Practice birth control. Every screaming brat you don't have is one less Chucklehead cutting the rest of us off in traffic.
I'm a new mom and my question is to all the crying-baby-haters. My little one is scared of anyone but mom and dad, and cries every time we go anywhere. He's only 3-month old but I don't think it'd be right to lock him home so people like you aren't disturbed. He needs to learn that the world is more than just his home and his parents, and the earlier he learns the easier he'll adjust. So, to teach him about the world we do take him out and we do let him cry, while still trying to console him, of course. We don't see any other options here. Do you? Please, offer them to us then instead of expressing your ill feelings about crying babies.
So what if a baby cries they can't help it and being mean to the mother isnt right . come get it right people .
Couldnt agree more, i have walked of busses and trains because of a crying baby. Some parents cant accept that we are not all baby lovers. I love my dog but if her barking is annoying to other people ui will move her away.
Wow you are an inconsiderate bitch. To call the poster an imbecile shows your mental capacity. You are selfish and self centered. The words does NOT revolve around your baby's every whim. If you can't shut it up, have the courtesy to take it to a different room or outside so you don't disturb other people. Common sense. I bet if somebody was smoking by you, you would be all up in arms. Freaking hypocrite.
"Another really offal setting to have a baby crying is in a car on a long car ride."
You sound EXTREMELY educated.
Offal. Are you serious? It's AWFUL.
The facts are these:
1. I am a mom.
2. You are an uneducated idiot.
It's not the baby's or the parent's fault. Babies cry because they can't communicate what they need to their parents. You're a imbecile. Can you spell that out? I-M-B-E-C-I-L-E. The pronounciation is IM-BUH-SILL. And the definition is as follows:
-noun 1. Psychology. a person of the second order in a former classification of mental retardation, above the level of idiocy, having a mental age of seven or eight years and an intelligence quotient of 25 to 50.
2. a dunce; blockhead; dolt.
-adjective
3. mentally feeble.
4. showing mental feebleness or incapacity.
5. stupid; silly; absurd.
6. Archaic. Weak or feeble.
I hope you never have a baby. And wherever life takes you, there is a wailing baby close behind.