A pretentious cunt?
Why? They get something free that is a novelty for the kid that keeps them occupied for a few minutes. What is objectionable about that? You ignorant prick.
Should be fine at this stage, the majority of SIDS occurrences happen between the age of 2-4 months and I’m guessing this if what ye are concerned about
You’re such a fucking crusty cunt you sicken me at times, mate. Yeah ok, women asking for cappuccinos for their infant children is not pretentious at all. You’re only in the pale a wet week and you’re already acting the cunt.
So you are a hipster.
yeah, that’s exactly it, cheers
Yes
I was in Starbucks last week and there were 10/11 year old girls ordering Venti lattés. 4 quid a pop. 150mg of caffeine. Part of the rush to be a grown up.
At that age I would have spent 5 minutes wrestling with upgrading from a 20p Wibbly Wobbly Wonder to a 40p Feast. I don’t think I drank coffee til I was in my late teens.
Because I was in a cafe?
What’s the difference between going to a pub for a pint and buying the kid a coke and going for a coffee and accepting a free hot milk? Especially when places offer it when they see the kid. In fact, which is better?
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 970323, member: 2272”]I was in Starbucks last week and there were 10/11 year old girls ordering Venti lattés. 4 quid a pop. 150mg of caffeine. Part of the rush to be a grown up.
At that age I would have spent 5 minutes wrestling with upgrading from a 20p Wibbly Wobbly Wonder to a 40p Feast. I don’t think I drank coffee til I was in my late teens.[/QUOTE]
I’d say I was around 20.
You see it quite often in SoCoDu-mothers pulling up in their Range Rovers and their 13 year old kid getting a cappuccino before they head to school. Wrong on many levels.
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 970323, member: 2272”]I was in Starbucks last week and there were 10/11 year old girls ordering Venti lattés. 4 quid a pop. 150mg of caffeine. Part of the rush to be a grown up.
At that age I would have spent 5 minutes wrestling with upgrading from a 20p Wibbly Wobbly Wonder to a 40p Feast. I don’t think I drank coffee til I was in my late teens.[/QUOTE]
What’s a venit latté?
Went in to my local Insomnia recently for the first time and it was packed with 13/14 year old types. That’s your prime age for minor shoplifting. You won’t get much of that done in a café.
[QUOTE=“glasagusban, post: 970324, member: 1533”]Because I was in a cafe?
What’s the difference between going to a pub for a pint and buying the kid a coke and going for a coffee and accepting a free hot milk? Especially when places offer it when they see the kid. In fact, which is better?[/QUOTE]
One is normal and the other is being cuntish.
[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 970329, member: 1”]What’s a venit latté?
Went in to my local Insomnia recently for the first time and it was packed with 13/14 year old types. That’s your prime age for minor shoplifting. You won’t get much of that done in a café.[/QUOTE]
A pint latte
It is the motivation behind it. Trying to be cool by making your child a mini-me/mini adult.
The kids around my estate do be downing those Shark energy drinks (or equal and equivalent) by the boxful these days. Some fella would arrive along with a box of them and dish them out to all his obese mates.
Are juices and smoothies unhealthy?
1000 pages of wrongness, well done everyone.
That’s one way of looking at it, and if that’s the motivation then I agree. But I imagine for every one of those there is another that gratefully accepts the offer of the free gift to keep the kid quiet/distracted for a while.
[QUOTE=“glasagusban, post: 970324, member: 1533”]
What’s the difference between going to a pub for a pint and buying the kid a coke and going for a coffee and accepting a free hot milk? Especially when places offer it when they see the kid. In fact, which is better?[/QUOTE]
- Bringing a child to a pub
- Giving said child coke
2 more things that are wrong