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This sounds like a troll question from one of those intentionally child-free people who hates kids, but I’ll answer it anyway. Small children (toddlers) say things out loud because they haven’t yet developed a filter. They are not intentionally rude, they just don’t know better. It is the parents’ job to teach them, and most do a damn good job of it. People like you need to just back off and shut up, let the kids alone and let the parents do their job. Every kid has done this (probably including YOU!) and embarrassed the hell out of their parent(s), and every parent has had to deal with it the best they can. It’s part of parenting, teaching good manners and proper social behavior. When we were small and were traveling somewhere by train, we were in a station and my brother, maybe just 3 at the time, suddenly exclaimed, “Mommy, look at that big black man!”, pointing at a porter who was walking by. My mother turned sixteen shades of red, shushed him, and explained it wasn’t polite to talk about people that way, and especially not to point and shout, and he’d best not do it again. My brother, now in his seventies, still remembers that. | Related Is it rude to ignore a crying baby? I doubt the baby will be bothered whether you are being rude or not. The baby simply needs to be comforted and have its immediate needs met.
This sounds like a troll question from one of those intentionally child-free people who hates kids, but I’ll answer it anyway. Small children (toddlers) say things out loud because they haven’t yet developed a filter. They are not intentionally rude, they just don’t know better. It is the parents’ job to teach them, and most do a damn good job of it. People like you need to just back off and shut up, let the kids alone and let the parents do their job. Every kid has done this (probably including YOU!) and embarrassed the hell out of their parent(s), and every parent has had to deal with it the best they can. It’s part of parenting, teaching good manners and proper social behavior. When we were small and were traveling somewhere by train, we were in a station and my brother, maybe just 3 at the time, suddenly exclaimed, “Mommy, look at that big black man!”, pointing at a porter who was walking by. My mother turned sixteen shades of red, shushed him, and explained it wasn’t polite to talk about people that way, and especially not to point and shout, and he’d best not do it again. My brother, now in his seventies, still remembers that. | Related Is it rude to ignore a crying baby? I doubt the baby will be bothered whether you are being rude or not. The baby simply needs to be comforted and have its immediate needs met.
Related Why do babies lie? What are you talking about. Babies don’t lie. Babies don’t even talk.
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