Do you really think the world will revolve around you . . .
Ms Ethel Chong, do you really think that the world will revolve around you? Your article 'Where are the baby chairs?' posted on Today, 17th Oct 2005 clearly showed me how demanding you are.
I agree with Ms Haslinda Shamsudin, who pointed out on Tuesday, that restaurants are profit-earning companies. They are not obliged to provide baby chairs for you. It's an act of goodwill or good service for them to make these available.
It's quite unreasonable on your part to say that they are discriminating and are sending a signal that they do not welcome families with babies. Like Ms Shamsudin had said, if I open a restaurant to target at the high spending, classy, expensive restaurant for fine dining, do you think it will make sense for me to provide for clientale like you, and forgo the many others who are my main profit churning clients?
If you really think that it's a hassle to go to these restaurants, then don't go. If they are loosing business enough to realise that they do need to provide baby chairs before they can bring in the crowd, you'll get what you want.
If you like that restaurant so much that you can't bear to give it a pass even if it's without a baby chair, then be prepared to be inconvenienced.
This is a practical world. You shouldn't demand the whole world to take care of you!
I agree with Ms Haslinda Shamsudin, who pointed out on Tuesday, that restaurants are profit-earning companies. They are not obliged to provide baby chairs for you. It's an act of goodwill or good service for them to make these available.
It's quite unreasonable on your part to say that they are discriminating and are sending a signal that they do not welcome families with babies. Like Ms Shamsudin had said, if I open a restaurant to target at the high spending, classy, expensive restaurant for fine dining, do you think it will make sense for me to provide for clientale like you, and forgo the many others who are my main profit churning clients?
If you really think that it's a hassle to go to these restaurants, then don't go. If they are loosing business enough to realise that they do need to provide baby chairs before they can bring in the crowd, you'll get what you want.
If you like that restaurant so much that you can't bear to give it a pass even if it's without a baby chair, then be prepared to be inconvenienced.
This is a practical world. You shouldn't demand the whole world to take care of you!
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