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    1. I think once you listen, you've been there. When they put two little pickles, and no lettuce, or tomatoes or onions. It's fine, if you're really hungry and tired, but it's good to make your own food.

    2. Acting like a brat like this is so gross. Quit posting children in vulnerable states. You never know if it will follow them if it goes viral. You aren’t even teaching a valuable lesson so what’s the fucking point

    3. Once when I was 6, my dad woke up early to make me and my siblings oatmeal while my mom was away. We had these old restaurant spoons; pink and green. My dad gave me the green one and I slid the bowl all the way across the table and said I wouldn’t eat it without a pink spoon. I got no oatmeal that morning. I still feel bad for being so ungrateful.

    4. In brazil it doesn’t happen cause we say “You said you wanted, you’re gonna eat it. And if you don’t, I won’t buy it anymore”

    5. What yall been feeding this kid that he has such an adult palate. 😂😂😂😂 Never seen a 5 yr old ask for vegetables on a burger

    6. I'm glad he can express himself clearly even if he is very upset, haha. At least he knows how to make a good hamburger with everything on it! If I was upset about something, I used to never express it because I was scared that certain adults in my life would be mad if I expressed that I dared to dislike something. How dare that restaurant skimp out on his tomatoes, lettuce, and all the good stuff! Tsk, tsk.

    7. His parents look like they were genuinely trying to figure out why he was so upset, but I wish they had put down the camera and taken him out of the room and tried to calm him and actively listen away from the others in the room. I would then tell him I was sorry he didn't get what he wanted and explain that sometimes that happens in life but its just food and has nothing to do with how much he is listened to or valued. That mistakes happen. And that in life there are going to be many things that disappoint him but that getting this angry will only make him feel worse about the situation. I would offer to try and fix it the way he likes if he would apologize for screaming. And we would not go back into the kitchen until the tears were wiped and a lesson had been taught. Tantrums even ones that are caused by a good reason have to be nipped in the bud. You have to train it out of them or else they will not do well in school or life. Just wait until he is 16 it won't be so funny then. He seems like are really dear and intelligent boy.

    8. He has the words to express what he wants but needs to not talk to his parents like that. The spoilt attitude just takes away from his intelligence.

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