Disruptive Baby Crying at Fancy Restaurant | What Would You Do? | WWYD
A couple brings their crying baby into a high-end and upscale restaurant and the customers react to the disruptive crying during their night out. Will they support the diners or take the side of our angry actor posing as an annoyed patron?
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I don't mind baby crying and the mother trying to calm her but if the parents just leave the baby to cry for freaking 15 mins and do nothing about it i'm gonna be pretty pissed.
i agree that is when it gets annoying when they just leave the baby crying and do nothing that is frustrating
Thats what my neighbors do. Except its from 8 AM to 11 PM
Parents don't have some kind of magical spell to make them stop crying. Sometimes they'll cry for hours non stop.
+Beth -182 But they do have control over where the baby is crying. Just take it outside.
+Summer Skull That's true.
"well tell her to drop dead, with my compliments" guy sounds like a straight up mafia boss
I wish I could disagree.
Pure class 100% that mans full of money lol
I agree
“With my compliments” 😂
The guy sounds like a god
Unpopular opinion, if I’m paying for a fancy restaurant dinner, I don’t want to hear someone’s baby crying all night. As a parent myself I wouldn’t have taken my baby on a night out.
It's not an unpopular opinion. Most people are just too scared to admit it.
I agree.
Me too. I dont hate babies but why cant u get a babysitter first if you can afford a date night in a fancy restaurant.
It’s not unpopular. This show I usually like but this time really stupid. Most people I mean 90% of the time would never be ok with a screaming baby in an upscale restaurant. That’s why this is just a show, and even then some guys and a women were complaining. It’s extremely rare that people would be ok for their nights to be ruined. And I look at these parents as what they couldn’t even afford a baby sitter/nanny or care to wait until they can find one but selfishly they wanted to go out. Only happens in America too that a show tries to make it ok when it’s not. Ridiculous. This would never be ok anywhere. That’s why there actually are restaurants that do not welcome small children under certain age and there are adult only cruise ships even before pandemic (they’ve been around for a long time).
A cafe is one thing. A restaurant is another, totally agree
This is one of the few WWYDs where I can see the argument against the couple and their baby. If you can afford to eat at an upscale restaurant, you can afford a babysitter for a few hours. If I was there, I don't think I'd personally complain to the manager or anything like that, but if somebody else did I wouldn't blame them.
Same, it's super annoying to eat while hearing a baby cry non stop...especially when you pay a lot for the meal
I had a baby with colic, it happens at the same time daily which is why I didn’t take her to restaurants.
Well finding one you can trust is a problem.
I would ask the parents to check the baby up first, it should never be "Now I want to enjoy myself, we can ignore our baby first" If the baby didn't stop crying I would go home, not because of the guest (I could not care less honestly) but because the baby's needs should always come first, some say that's not easy, from personal experience I disagree, it's complicated yes, but hard? No
Most people are hypocrites that’s all I can say. It’s wrong to bring a baby to that kind of restaurant cos baby cries is always bothering
"I'm not crying" "yes you are" "Thats why your alone" Man these people are savage 😂😂
The guy later too 😂 I lovenit
East Coast for sure.
Joshua McLean haha
lol
That grandpa is dope!
4:30 Traci: that's so rude to have a baby crying for that long Old man: that's why u are alone I swear I died after that comment
D E S T R O Y E D I N S E C O N D S
I really dont understand the diss lmao
😂😂😂😂
The diss madd no sense. I can see were he was getting at, but it came out stupid.
@betty-697 Istg people don't have common sense of humor nowadays... It's not that deep
“We bring in an instigator” *Traci appears* 😂😂
My favorite wwyd villain!
No one plays mean quite like Traci😂
I love Traci and cool name and you're so gorgeous
Traci is our favorite instigator! 😂
Not allowing babies in high-class restaurants doesn't sound as bad as it seems. It's not like the babies are gonna eat the food there, and if the parents can afford to eat there, they can afford a sitter. I mean what if there's parents there eating on their night out away from their kids and then they hear a baby crying? It's not a bad rule, people wanna enjoy their high-class meals
I sort of kinda agree. I don't mind that parents bring their babies but it is a little disrespectful at an upscale restaurant. A good rule of thumb would be if the dress code requires a jacket or if one can expect a bill above $200 for a party of two, seems like that kind of environment customers would not want to be disturbed. And there's plenty of other options for young parents; it's not like it's a city ordinance banning babies from ALL public eateries.
Absolutely
Yeah plus my parents never went out to dinner by themselves that very often when i was a kid in 90"s i wish they could have so it would be either my godfather who just passed away 6 months ago along with his wife or my uncle who passed away in 2019 or my grandparents with my aunt or my other aunt would either order food or go get dinner
Exactly 💯💯💯
It’s not bad at all. If you are paying a lot of money for a fancy restaurant, you shouldn’t have to put up with that.
" that's why ur alone " Lol savage
SHOTS FIRED. SHOTS FIRED!!!!
Brandon Fernandez my thoughts exactly, dude.
Lol the last lady in the couple saids she hates babies...I guess she hated herself when she was a baby
she's still alone thats why they put her as an enemy in this tv show.
Brandon Fernandez hahaha i know what
That last couple looks like they’re part of the mafia.
Emmy Nem lmaoo wattpad has entered my mind wtf😂
you never know.🤔
@@nevalyn omg same haha
@@mmxxmxm ikr
Even the Mafia likes babies
When my child was younger and he started to get fussy, we went out to the car until it stopped. A crying baby or screaming child is not ok it doesn't matter what kind of restaurant it is.
Thank you!! When my babies were little there were many times my husband and I took turns eating while one of us comforted the baby away from everyone else. It's just common decency. I was at Texas roadhouse last night and someone had a baby screaming for 20 plus minutes. I don't care if people bring babies, just get your lazy butt up and take them outside if they start crying!
I agree, i would take my crying baby outside, but not just as courtesy to the other people there, but also to tend to my baby's needs. It's certainly not okay to ignore your crying baby for 15 minutes without even trying to console them. They are crying for a reason, not just to get attention for the fun of it. If there was a baby crying in a restaurant i was in, i wouldn't be bothered by the fact that the baby was crying to have it's needs met, unless the parents weren't doing anything about it, parents needs to respond to their children's needs regardless of where they are. This video was actually very hard to watch as the parents didn't even try to comfort their crying baby.
Imagine going to a nice restaurant and hearing a baby crying the whole time and then finding out it wasn’t actually a real baby
Traci: it's so rude to have a baby cry for that long Diner: THATS WHY UR ALONE Why r elders in this show so SAVAGE
Glymm3r P I'd probably just say and thats why you look like a saggy testicle in my defense.
Can I get a time stamp for that?
Catherine Zwart (4:30 - 4:40) The actual “That’s why you’re alone” is at 4:37. (edit: sorry 4:35) Your welcome my guy 😄
I don’t consider that man an elder. He looks 45-50, but I agree that it was savage as hell lol
Children, and the Elders tell the truth! We don't care! lol
"Tell her to drop dead...with my compliments". Just like an Italian godfather. lol
doointhedoo 😂😂😂
No wonder his date is 30 years younger dudes a G.
I tip my hat to him. He would make the best personal bodyguard, cuz he’s not taking shit from anyone.
I thought I was going to pee myself when he said that!!! Mic drop moment gave me a good belly laugh
doointhedoo 😂😂😂with my compliments
Totally agree with Traci on this one. Don't bring a baby into an upscale restaurant. But if you do, take the baby outside if it starts crying.
I'm surprised at how many people were fine with the baby crying. I'm on the side that thinks it's rude to bring a baby that young to an expensive restaurant. But more importantly if a baby is crying for 15+ minutes and the parents aren't doing anything I'd assume there's some neglect going on
when you eat daily or weekly in restaurants like this, it becomes a habbit, so for most people its nothing special. Otherweise they would have said something.
They didn't show all reactions, but chose only few ones.
i mean its not like i would enjoy a baby crying all time. But if its about to kick 2 people out becaus of baby and ruin their life atleast for that night. I would swallow the pain and be ok with that too.
The neglect part 💯
Jesus, where do you live?
“Tell her to drop dead, with my compliments” LMFAO
whyjordie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
amazing
Hahahahahaah I wonder if that guy was a mafioso or mobster
I got Mob vibes when he said that
That guy was with his sugar baby lol
"why dont you talk to your date about it?" 'i dont have a date-" "i know, thats the problem ma'am" LMFAOOOOO
LMFAOO
@@kylqr Haha
A SAVAGE💀
I was cracking up so hard when he said that😂😂
Sounding like Ray Romano 😂 that was hilarious
You're damn lucky my wife and I weren't there. Parenting classes teach that you should NEVER let a child cry for more than 10 minutes without physically picking up the baby and checking their physical wellbeing. We would've called child protective services on parents more interested in wine and steak than checking their possibly sick infant.
Fr man a lot of people are practicing the “cry it out” strategy. Their excuse is that it apparently teaches the baby to be more independent or whatever but the reality is that this is another sh1tty excuse for their sh1tty parenting
It wasn't a baby
This one bothers me though. As a mom, i would feel bad for the diners if my baby cries continuously like that. What more the 'parents' put no effort in calming the baby.
“that’s why you’re alone” i’m literally wheezing😂
Classy Cass 😂😂😂
his wife was mad at him too 😂
😂😂the actress must be got shock but she has to act terrible
😂🤣😅😂🤣😅
The dude was great Drop dead, with my compliments
I have a daughter. I wouldn’t let my daughter scream for more than a couple minutes without taking her outside... common courtesy
A couple of minutes is already too long.
shawbros yup
@@shawbros yeah😅
People shouldn’t bring baby’s places like that get a sitter
shawbros nobody asked u
For most people it was "the night". Maybe an anniversary, maybe a first date, maybe a long waited night out after saving money for weeks. You can't get it ruined because of a baby crying. I can't imagine the frustration of seeing that occasion completely destroyed in front of your eyes. If you can afford that restaurant, you can afford a nanny. Call me whatever, but I'm with the chef. No kids in my night out.
Hi....
Well said.
🙌🙌🙌
Very well said... I'm with u!
Disagreed! I would of course find myself a babysitter but as long as the baby is not attacking and I can still enjoy food I don't really care here!
To be honest, I side with upscale restaurants that ban very young kids. Non one wants to heard babies crying, children arguing and running all around the restaurant while they have paid for an expensive dinner. Or at the very least, have a separate section where families with children can eat.
McDonald's is one thing. But a fancy upscale restaurant they do not belong
Hahaha that big family with the roasts tho "That's why ur alone" 😂😂
lol ik right
😂😂😂
+Marissa Hernandez lolololol 😂👌🏼💯
+osborne 420 Big=large,enormous,or large quantity of something or someone
+osborne 420 lol I meant quantity
"Tell her to drop dead" "With my compliments" 😂😂
That dude was a savage i love it
"Maybe if you liked babies more you would have more dates."😂2 minutes later"I actually hate babies"
Shantazia Hill she a gold digger that’s what she is
That dude is a Mob Boss
That dude's got swag.
If I'm in a restaurant and paying around $100 or more for a meal, then yes I would get very annoyed if the baby is crying for that long, and these parents were just sitting there ignoring their baby. I'm assuming the people eating in this restaurant were also compensated for their time as part of this experiment?
It would be more than a hundred a head in that restaurant!!
I would leave quietly, Crying babies get on my last nerve.
"We need someone to act like a bitch, Tracy where you at???"
Chris Bernardo LOL trueeeeeeeee
Tracy was THE best actress as far as being a total arsehole is concerned.
not was but this is lmaooo
Chris Bernardo 😂
lololol nice joke Well played GG I know I play game too much
Man. Now I feel like the horrible person because if a baby cried next to me for 15 mins and I was at an upscale restaurant, I'd probably go crazy
Nothing horrible about it! You should have the right to enjoy the food YOU'RE paying for and the time in the restaurant. Bringing babies and young children to restaurants and simply allowing them to disrupt everyone else's dinners/lunches/whatevers (without making an effort to calm them down) is entitled and inconsiderate.
Manpreet Sidhu same
Same
Jason Mitchell that’s a lovely thing to say.
Manpreet Sidhu are you a virgin or did you ever have a baby because when you're broke like me and my family we can't afford that shit plus there isn't no problem with bringing your baby out if I even step in that restaurant and get food I'll be homeless
Add me to the "you shouldn't bring small children to an upscale restaurant" crowd. Even in a family restaurant, your children should keep the decibel level down. That is part of being a parent and being considerate of fellow diners. This goes for other public spaces such as movie theaters. We have two children and there have been times that we had to step out when our children were disruptive. We've canceled plans as well due to not having a sitter. It depends on the child as well. Our daughter is the mellowest kid you'll ever meet. She is six and she'd be just fine going to an upscale restaurant. She's more mature than most adults I know. Our son, on the other hand, is a hellion and I'd even worry about taking him to a Chuck-E-Cheese!
Hysterical!!
😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣 my 4 year old . He’s horrible in chucke cheese and that’s where he suppose to play but whewwwww , he be CHUCKY from the horror movie 😭
Especially movie theaters! We want to hear the movie, not the baby!
Tbh I don't get this logic I mean if the baby is not even bothering you then why do you even care? Like for me I don't like my parent's workplace music do I care no! Because I just distract myself with my phone anyways here!
@@MartialArtswithLucyLu It is bothering me, though. By making that horrible, high-pitched loud crying. And in this video, the "parents" of the "baby" do nothing to help. They said, "Oh he's probably just tired" but even then, babies don't cry like that and you can attempt to put your child asleep. And it's especially bothering to people who have sensory issues and even for those who don't, it's just very distracting, hard to listen to and you can't sit there for an hour or however long it take to eat out. Just because you have a baby doesn't mean you can't live your normal life, but no doubt, in many ways, your life will and has to change. For others, and honestly for yourself. It's selfish to allow your child to disrupt everyone else in the diner just because you refuse to help your baby by taking them outside for a second or quickly calming them down. If you can't afford a babysitter and nobody you know is willing to take care of them on that day, wait until another day that you can find a way to have your baby/young child somewhere else so you can have a fancy dinner date. And fancy dates at fancy diners where you pay a ton of money aren't all that anyway. You can have fun in other ways, like having a date in the comfort of your own house. But at the very least, if you're going to have a dinner date at a fancy restaurant, make sure your baby isn't crying constantly. Making nearly everyone else in the diner suffer just so you can go to some fancy diner and not attempt, at all, to make your baby not such a distraction isn't right. Plus, if you can afford to go to some fancy restaurant but can't afford to find a babysitter for a couple hours, you should maybe rethink your financial decision to go to that restaurant at all.
Ignoring their crying infant is ridiculous.
That awkward moment when you're having dinner with your sugar daddy and John Quinones comes thruuuu
lmfaooo I was literally thinking that
I thought it was her dad lol
Mariam-Remie Skråmo 😂
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
hahahahhahhaha
people who take babies to the movies IT MAKES NO SENSE
i went to see dont breathe and there was family sitting outside waiting , i thought maybe for a differnet one but no , they were next to me, who brings a baby to a horror/gore/A movie
It's not like they know what's going on! Like I can understand if you can't get a babysitter, but otherwise...Why?!
i used to say that ...but wait until you have a family ...you will see
Mohammed HG nope, I hate it, just had a baby and still hate it.
Mohammed HG find a sitter. Can't find one? Wait till you do.
If I go to an upscale restaurant I expect a certain atmosphere of peace and quiet. I'm not alone. About 20 years ago in my city a couple was asked to leave an upscale restaurant because of their crying child. The mother complained to the local newspaper about it. Her letter prompted a flood of other letters--and 99% supported the restaurant.
What restaurant was it? I totally disagree with that statement here! If baby is not bothering you just enjoy your food and distract yourselves with something here!
I haven’t even watched the video and I already agree with the chef lol, if you can afford a fancy restaurant, you can afford a babysitter
"That's why you're alone.." savage.
Roger_From_Choir - savage
Sammy ;D lol and the "tell her to drop dead" part wtf 😂
Haha
LorraineLevi-AoT ikr 😂
Sammy ;D it's 2016. You're*
Damn that guy was just like an Italian god father
themuddaboss hahaha
Who
It was a suggar daddy
Yessssss😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Ikr he’s gonna leave a horses head in her bed😂😂😂 by the way he told the manager to tell her to drop dead😂
If you can afford a night out at an expensive restaurant, you can afford a babysitter.
I'm a mom too but if someone brought their crying baby to a fancy restaurant I'd be aggravated by not the baby, but by the parent's inconsideration of other people
"Tell her to drop dead... with my compliments" LMAO
What does it mean
maybe to tell her that he said that?
@@comfortablepeasant8359 but what does it mean to drop dead with compliments
SG Beats it means like “on me” free of charge. Hope that sort of helps!
love the Godfather music they play right after lol fittingly
"That's why you're alone" REKT
best comment ever both that and the old guy lol
then his wife casually hit his shoulder
yes that hurths :(
SAVAGE
Those comments were rude af.
When the Godfather guy asks the manager to tell her to drop dead with his compliments, it doesn't seem to be like it's his first time.
Traci plays so many “evil characters” But her face when she was first introduced into this episode was priceless!
''finally some peace and quiet''
lol that was hilarious and cool name
I'm a mom, and I totally think that babies and young kids don't belong in a fancy restaurant. The people eating there are not only paying for the food, but also for the atmosphere, and I'm sorry, but a baby does ruin it quite a lot. There are plenty of other restaurants/diners that would probably be a lot more accepting and accommodating of families with young kids, but fancy restaurants are not one of them.
finally someone who makes sense
Exactly what I was gonna say
Thank you, someone with sense.
*Claps His Hands Slowly*
+Kim Nunya I'm not a mom but I am a girl who has autism. I was a very quiet baby and young child so my mom and dad could bring me places and not worry about me crying, but if a baby is crying really loudly I will get very agitated and start to cry too. Not saying it's the kids fault, but I want to be able to enjoy my food and not have a meltdown.
The only reason it would irritate me is because they're literally doing nothing to comfort the baby. I don't mind the sound, I don't find a baby crying "annoying" it's sad. The baby needs something and that's how the baby let's you know something is up and people who straight up ignore their crying child strikes a nerve for that reason alone.
I would have liked this comment, but it was on 69 likes so...
Eimear Hannan not anymore so you can like now
Even if you’re comforting the baby and it’s still crying I would want you to go outside bc I find crying babies or noise very grating. I am sensitive to sounds.
In a real scenario you try to comfort it and stop it crying but if that doesnt work after 5 mins of crying it's common sense to take the baby outside for a bit
This shows you never babysit a baby before. This is quite ignorant for u to say that.
I get so anxious when I hear baby crying, the second guy was right about this place not being suitable for a crying baby whose parents don’t even check on him or try to calm him
I agree. Babies and restaurants don’t mix. If you wanna eat out be courteous and leave your babies at home with someone. I’m a mother myself and never took them as babies to restaurants
It’s an unspoken rule that if your baby cries for more than five minutes that you need to get up and go outside with the child and calm them down. You chose to have a child, not the people next to you. So, yes it’s rude if you don’t.
You are so right on this. It's not really an unspoken rule, but just common sense people should have.
Especially at an upscale restaurant where they are paying $$$ for a good meal and a nice night out.
I’m not sure you understand what an “unspoken rule” means.
Well I know what the unspoken rule is. I have 26 year old twins and I would NEVER let them cry in a restaurant! It is rude and the other customers don't want to listen to other people's children cry.
I would say its more like common sense
I won't mind if a baby cries at a restaurant but if it cries in a movie theater or in an airplane I'm like hell no
Why an airplane. It's the only example where the baby has to be there. What do you want? Babies to be stored with the luggage?
Knoar ok? its because there is no place to go and you're stuck with the crying child with the rest of the flight.
sounds like you're the one crying.
Knoar nah im just saying what my opinion is. you got triggered
What? You're eating some $500 meal on a plane? Lmao the plane is boring as shit. Movie theater is understandable
Selfish parents like these are horrible. Get a sitter or don’t have kids
If you can afford an expensive meal, you can afford a babysitter. That being said, I wouldn't say anything directly to the parents, I'd just get my food to take away without making a fuss.
“Tell her to drop dead, with my compliments” and the Italian music I’m dead 😂
Erin Grace De Niro has found his long lost brother.
"...drop dead" *italian music intensifies*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Erin Grace 💀💀💀💀💀😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂☝🏾
ONE OF MY FAVORITE PARTS 😂😭
OKay, Tracy is a pro at being annoying. She just is so good at bugging haha. She drives ME nuts and I know she's an actress!
Kasey Gray I don’t know why Traci is always portrayed as a bitch
Random 6th Grader not saying it rudely but.. she has the face for it in a sense
Haha ikr I know she's just an actress but she is REALLY good at being rude and annoying and pretty name and you're so gorgeous
You don’t bring a baby to a fancy restaurant, you just don’t, it’s so rude
No baby should be in an expensive *ANYWHERE*
“ She’s got a problem but it ain’t the baby.” “ she asked me to tell them to leave-“ “ Well tell her to drop dead.” *absolute silence* “... With my compliments.” okay this guy’s a legend lmfao
absolutely. I've seen people like this in real life, they can diffuse any situation and do it with class. it came from a position of power.
My exact thought he instantly gained all of my respect instantly
lmfao
A H I literally screamed outloud when he said that what a god 💀
Mafia guy. He is italian thats why. The min he Said they went italian music in the background. Gave me godfather vibe
Lmao WWYD actually went out and ruined people's dinner.
Madison Duckworth How? They are on Tv now
Total War Is Fun So what?
Madison Duckworth no they didn't
Madison Duckworth I
Hahaha I laughed so much at this observation
I can understand why people may think they have the RIGHT to bring their baby, but at the end of the day, dining out ANYWHERE is a privilege not a right. And bringing a disruptive child of ANY age is classless
It can be unnerving to have a squalling kid who just keeps crying for 20 minutes while the parents do nothing. I can understand why it can gets on person's nerves.
traci : bye! oldman : you got lot of balls saying goodbye....
That shit was hilarious
Welcome to Jersey
That was hillarious 🤣🤣🤣
I've been peeing my pants and coughing for the last 5 minutes!!!!
What a bitch, I’m the old man talking shit back to her 😂😂🤣🤣
It’s funny how WWYD is not posting the real reactions of people. It’s annoying to bring a baby or a toddler to a fine dining
Super annoying
Yeah totally annoying. And this show is now ridiculous like they’re trying to deny the reality.
More annoying when those old farts prefer that constant crying than having Traci around them. morons
No it's not! As long as it is not affecting you eating your food why do you even care? And yes I've been to an expensive buffet where we had some crying babies and did I care no because it isn't affecting my eating here!
@@MartialArtswithLucyLu going out for a meal isn't just to eat though, it's for the experience, otherwise one would just eat at home.
No, I wouldn’t bring my baby to a restaurant like that. When they are young, take them to a place that is family friendly. It is less awkward to take a baby to a loud restaurant. One of the sacrifices that you make when you have kids is going to fancy dinners without a sitter
Honestly, crying babies at restaurants really annoy me. Everyone would immediately judge a grown person yelling and talking loudly in a restaurant because they're loud and disruptive , the same thing is with babies crying. Of course, it's not okay to discriminate people with babies, but there are places where you just can't take your baby if you know it will be crying. You know you'd be annoyed if you wanted to eat your dinner in peace, watch a movie in a cinema or had to take a 5 hr long flight with a baby constantly crying. Babies can't help when they cry and sometimes you can't calm them down, but don't be mad at people who are annoyed by that, because it really is annoying.
agreed!!
+Abigail Trumbo You are right about the flying issue. Babies do need to fly sometimes and that's it. But it still is annoying. Some people are okay with a crying baby and some are not. Most of us have a sound we can't stand. I had headphones during my flight to Amsterdam and I could still hear it crying. There's nothing that can be done on this issue besides headphones etc., but it still is very annoying.
+Abigail Trumbo The parents chose to have their baby and they make others suffer for the baby's problems? That's wrong imo. What does older people have to do with anything? Should they suffer because they likely have more experience with babies being disruptive? I don't think so. In fact, it should be the opposite. Since they've been suffering, they should have to suffer less if anything. Complimentary headphones don't block out much. People shouldn't have to do so just to try to restore what they considered peace and what should have been the default environment (one without a disruptive baby).
+DBS LLama shouldn't have to use the complimentary headphones*
Yea but these people in the restaurant came to eat fine and expensive food and have a relaxing dinner. If you can afford to eat at an expensive restaurant in sure u can afford a babysitter. It is just unfair and the parents don't even try to stop the baby from crying most times.
As a mom, I would question the parents not caring for their child, while they drink wine and shit lol.
Ur a titty streamer
@@shx2970 lmao titty streamers don't get to have opinions 😂
@@thatgamerjonah2024 actually everyone gets to have opinions. Small thing called free speech
@@theprettyaverage9899 issa joke, I know what fucking free speech is, I'm not stupid
Rebelle I’m like are they driving home?
Parents who bring in crying babies or unruly children should take them home. We did. Asked the restaurant to put our dinner in carry out bags, and away we went. Our first try was to take the baby out of the restaurant and try to calm him down, while the other remained in the restaurant. When that didn't work, we went home and let the other patrons enjoy their meals.
People using the fact that a woman is alone to insult her, as if there is something wrong with it rubs me the wrong way. Going on a restaurant to enjoy some alone time is perfectly normal. I know they were upset, but that certainly says something about how society treats single women, or women who appear to be single.
"she asked me to tell them to leave" "well tell her to drop dead, ok. with my compliments" -the most interesting man in the world (for real, this guy's a gentleman savage)
scpearly1 I’m wishing for the moment to work that phrase into my vernacular!
@@biancabianca296 ha me too!
My thoughts exactly! 'Gentleman Savage' ....perfect description!!
😂 😂 😂
scpearly1 what does “to drop dead” mean? I’m not fluent in English so it would be so nice if you could explain this to me :)
i feel like its inappropriate that the parents just sit there and do nothing. i think the best thing to do is at least go outside to calm the baby down, instead of waiting for the baby to stop
Agree
I agree. If I go out I don't know why I should put up with a baby crying. Take it out until it calms down or leave. Not my fault. I don't like babies.
Agreed
Soy Sauce Father absolutely
Maria you where a baby no?
The old guy is savage, but he shouldn't have tried to shame Traci for being out and eating alone. If he had asked me "why don't you talk about this to your date?", I would have thrown it back at him and said "maybe you're ok with this coz you like dating young babies". Or "why don't YOU talk about this to your granddaughter who's sitting beside you?"
true, that was plain rude
don't bring your screaming infant into fine dining establishments. It is disrespectful to all the other diners. When you have a baby, you have to make some changes to lifestyle to accommodate your child's numerous & noisy needs. Or Feed the baby before you come in so they'll be sleeping most of the time.
Fine dining is an experience: the food, atmosphere and ambiance is worth the price. But ignoring a screaming infant for 15 minutes is plain disrespectful to other patrons.
Dude alinea (the restaurant they mentioned in the beginning) is so damn nice too.
I agree.
I agree. Don’t mind a crying baby, but hate that the parents are ignoring the baby!
Yup
It’s a BABY…… they cry.
Before Tracy - another episode After Tracy -fun begins
ssilva872 you're so rude
You're so ignorant of what I was saying..
ssilva872 no you rude where is the camera is this a tv show
Clearly it is. I can't go back and fourth with trolls. God bless.
ssilva872 never say that to tracy again bacause she was a really good person
I'd be pissed too. Nobody has to put up with that either. If it were my kid I'd leave if they wouldn't stop crying.
I'm sorry but, I agree with the chef about banning children and babies from upscale restaurants. I 100% agree with it because I've had my evening ruined by crying and screaming children and I wanted to have a nice evening out. Couples and business people go there to spend money and have conversations. If the couple wants to have a nice night out then hire a sitter or go to a family restaurant like Dennys, but not an upscale high end place. People there don't want to continuously hear your child cry and not do anything. I sound like a Karen, but when the parents that were at my restaurant let their newborn 'cry it out' for over an hour. Yeah - no. I wasn't happy and a lot of other patrons weren't either. I'm completely fine with a child/infant ban.
"That's why you're alone" love how the wife hit him on the arm lmfaoooo
It's all funny--except that the truth is that many people are alone ON PURPOSE.
lol ikr that was hilarious and cool name and I like your pic
"Well tell her to drop dead- with compliments"😂😂😂
Grace R i like your pfp
Right?? Gangsta shiet!
I wanna hire Traci just to heckle people lol
Iresponsible parents take their babies to restaurants where other people go there to have a quiet meal. If they can afford to go to a restaurant, they should be able to hire a babysitter.
You have no clue how expensive babysitting is. It isnt like the 1990's where you pay $5 an hour or $9 an hour for 2 kids.. Now you are paying kids a minimum of $16.75 an hour for 1 kid and $20 an hour for 2 kids. Its ridiculous what children are charging for babysitting. If your kid is a great kid (meaning sleeps alot) take them out. It isn't a big deal. My nephew was in his first bar at 3 weeks old. He slept through the partying. Mom got to socialize with friends and my brother got to drink with his frienda.
@@jessicaely2521 A close relative can babysit for free maybe. Also, your nephews parents are stupid and iresponsible. You dont party at a bar when you have a 3 week old baby to take care of. Either you grow up and stop partying while the baby is that young and wait until the baby is old enough for babysitting or dont have a baby at all. You dont bring a baby to a bar. What is the point having a baby if you want to be free from it just after 3 weeks and party instead? Answer: no point, end of story.
@@rc-jatodaniel not everyone has relatives close by 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️. Growing up I didnt have any family near me. Now I'm in Switzerland and it's the same shit. I dont have any family near by that can help. If you have family close by of course use them, but if you don't and have a good kid take them out. I take my 2.5 yr old out to 5 star restaurants in Switzerland. She is a perfect angel. The only time she gets to be a pain in the butt is when she tired. We dont go out when she's tired.
@@jessicaely2521No that maybe but dont let other people suffer on resturants because you want to go out with a baby that cries. Lucky for others that your children is quiet then. Others is not then stay home. Resturants is one thing but a pub is still wrong either relatives for babysitting or not.
@@rc-jatodaniel Sometimes babysitters cancel at last minute because emergencies can happen. Plus not everyone has family near them or know neighbors well enough to trust em. If you wanna eat out fancy if the restaurant has outside dinning you can eat outside with the baby or mom and dad take turns calming baby down.
That last guy sounds like he was in the mob lol. He looked him dead in the eye with the most serious face and said: "Tell her to drop dead.....with my compliments" 😂
@Terriese Lashay hahaha glad i wasn't the only one who noticed that. xD
😂😂
He was definitely her sugar daddy
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
I really liked him!
WWYD: we need a bad guy stat no one: really, no one: WWYD: get traci
😂😂
Yeah lol Traci is always playing the "bitch" lady
THAT'S WHAT I AM SAYING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol Tracis a legend
I LOVE HER! She’s like the OG villain of WWYD 😂
As a user with hyperacusis and phonophobia, I can say, it isn’t the fussing or crying that causes me anxiety attacks. It’s when the child begins to scream or shriek at the top of their lungs that cause this. If I think there will be an issue with this, I usually will just ask for a refund and leave.
It would be kind of annoying listening to a crying baby the whole time you’re out at a restaurant. Especially when you want a peaceful meal.
I don't mind small children in restaurants. But if the child starts screaming and crying take it THE FUCK OUTSIDE!
cumulo25 tbh same
cumulo25 #nohatingonbabies
+Caramella Yes, it
No matter the environment, I think it is just common courtesy to deal with the loud or misbehaving child out of the place. Sure as a parent you'd want some understanding but you too should understand that it can be bothersome to people to go out to put up with that sort of thing.
+Pinky Malin I agree.
"tell her to drop dead... with my compliments" 😂😂😂
he looks like a part of the mafia
I couldn't stand to hear the baby crying and them just ignoring it. That would have upset me at a 10.
6:16 “Tell her to drop dead with my compliments.”😂😂😂😂
I’m sorry but as a mother, when my baby cries in a restaurant or a diner or even in a fast food joint, I normally take her outside or calm her down ASAP. It is common courtesy. If she doesn’t calm down, I normally leave.
That’s the norm me too. These parents in staged setup looked extremely selfish to me like absolutely no regards to others but me me me thinking. I so dislike people like this. Some parents in the US are crazy to think it’s acceptable to leave screaming baby for 15 min. unattended.
Thank you, as annoying as it may be to have to get up and leave I can promise other diners appreciate it
As someone who hates kids, you're a blessing! There are few things I hate more then lazy parents that let there kids scream and cry in public!
I don’t have children but that is exactly what I would do. Beyond that, babies cry for a reason (hungry, tired, diaper change) if you just ignore your child, you aren’t being an attentive parent.
Good job if that's what you do!!!
Its ok to bring babies. But if theystart crying and the parents do nothing.... Thats not ok You have the right to be mad!
Nikol Ert true, but if the establishment doesn’t allow kids, don’t bring them. It’s that simple. I’m not going to go out of my way if the kid isn’t being annoying but parents should be turned away if there is a no child policy. It’s likely that some of the people there chose that place BECAUSE it was child free.
@@sjk7467 thats a another thing. If its clear that the establishment doesnt allow kids then they shouldnt be there
@@sjk7467 but, what if the establishment does allow babies?
Kai Carter then get a fucking sitter or do not come
@@sjk7467 Your reply makes it appear you misread what Kai posted.
The fact that the baby is crying for more than 15 minutes and parents are neglecting it and nobody in the restaurant is reporting the parents' negligence......... God save ya all
Honestly babies screeching are one of those sound triggers that make me wonder if I am autistic. The sound makes me so, so angry because it hurts my ears. I wouldn’t like, hurt a baby for crying or anything. But I do know I wouldn’t make a good mom because the sound absolutely grates my ears. I hate it so much. Barely sat through this small segment.
A baby doesn't belong in a 5 star restaurant. When your paying $25 dollars for a salad u don't want a crying baby there. Get a babysitter if ur going to go to a 5 star restaurant. Same thing with the movies.
+Megan Frame EVERYONE WAS THE SAME WAY ffs.
+Megan Frame i agree if you can afford five star restraunt you can afford a baby sitter for a couple of hours
+Megan Frame Well maby you don´t belong there either, if your checking the price list:). No offense, but I find grown women moaning more irritading than a baby´s crying. Baby in movie theater is a different story though...damn bag of chips alone drive me grazy :F.
I'll bring my child to any star restaurant if I want too. My child can enjoy a nice meal in luxurious places. I don't care what others say
+liloboy911808 i can smoke wherever i want to. my lungs can enjoy a puff of smoke in luxurious places. i dont care what others say. #yolo
“That’s why you’re alone” best comment in the shows history🤣
john quinones:what made u type dat!
I cackled at that comment straight savage 😂😂
Yo Dbook in pp
Lol so maddddd
Or the one that said: why don’t you talk to your date about it? I don’t have a date. Exactly! 😂
That "tell her to drop dead" guy had serious Mafia boss vibes. Hope Tracey made it home OK.
Even one peep from someone’s kid and I want my meal free. I go out to decompress
3:45 Traci: "But I'm not the one crying." Guy: "Yeah you are!" Lol, savage 😂😂
Evie Segro he had so many iconic quotes lol
Evie S. She is crying because she is lonely
The expression on his face 🤣
Burn!
She was a brat. That’s why he said that. People don’t like brats.
Producer: Tracy we have an opening for 687 female lead bitchy characters this season. Which ones do you want? Tracy: Yes.
Mr. Yaya I love me some Traci lol she’s great
She’s never the nice one 😂 she just loves to be the bitch but I love her
For realll Hahahaha this
She’s good at it. 😂
HAHAHAHA i can't
“With my compliments.” Love that guy! Need him in my life!!
"Tell her to drop dead." "The problem isn't the baby, the problem is you." "I hate babies." 🤣🤣 Boss couple.
I think the people in the restaurant were annoyed by the baby crying they just didn't want to look bad by agreeing with Traci LOL
So true, I would definitely leave and ask for a refund if possible
i'm 100% with traci
Y’all some monsters
@@shuailiu7740 how?
They were waiting for someone to say something. If Traci had had a quiet word with the staff rather than going straight after the couple in an aggressive manner and playing heavily on being shock horror a single lady without a date at a nice place, they probably would have been glad someone had spoken up.