Bringing kids to the movies and bringing them with you on shopping errands are entirely different things.
I agree with that. One is understandable and totally normal, while the other is inexcusable in my opinion, and downright rude, unless somebody was taking their kids to watch a disney kid's movie or something.
Yeah but MOST Apple stores that I have seen lack space Even if they have more square footage, they are always crammed full of customers. I'm glad my kids are past the stroller stage already, it was hell when Maeve still rode in one.
That's true, even the big ones that I go are always jam packed with people and plenty of tourists. I obviously like Apple stuff, but I don't visit Apple stores all that often, at least in the day time. There's an Apple store near by me that is 24-7-365, and I quite enjoyed it when I went there at around 3 AM.
If the Apple Store has the space, I reckon a Genius Room would be neat. Sealed off from the rest of the store, with entry only to those that have an appointment (which could be made on the spot, if an appointment was available). It would have a whole new look and feel, and be much more serene and personal.
That sentence is quite ironic, though I'm not counting on you to know why that is the case.
And yes, the kids will eventually turn out bad too, because they will emulate their poor parents and pass on the undesirable traits to their own children.
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Originally Posted by Woochifer
Bringing kids to the movies and bringing them with you on shopping errands are entirely different things.
I agree with that. One is understandable and totally normal, while the other is inexcusable in my opinion, and downright rude, unless somebody was taking their kids to watch a disney kid's movie or something.
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Originally Posted by SSquirrel
Yeah but MOST Apple stores that I have seen lack space Even if they have more square footage, they are always crammed full of customers. I'm glad my kids are past the stroller stage already, it was hell when Maeve still rode in one.
That's true, even the big ones that I go are always jam packed with people and plenty of tourists. I obviously like Apple stuff, but I don't visit Apple stores all that often, at least in the day time. There's an Apple store near by me that is 24-7-365, and I quite enjoyed it when I went there at around 3 AM.
If the Apple Store has the space, I reckon a Genius Room would be neat. Sealed off from the rest of the store, with entry only to those that have an appointment (which could be made on the spot, if an appointment was available). It would have a whole new look and feel, and be much more serene and personal.
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Originally Posted by Apple ][
That sentence is quite ironic, though I'm not counting on you to know why that is the case.
And yes, the kids will eventually turn out bad too, because they will emulate their poor parents and pass on the undesirable traits to their own children.
You mean, your Dad was a whiner too?