Oldest of 6 kids here: I don’t think my family went to restaurants until the youngest was at least 5 or 6. There was never not at least one child crying at any given time for the majority of my childhood. So. I feel ya, Link. I only have one kid myself, and the peace is palpable by comparison.
The middle of 5 and yeah true, we were never quiet but funnily enough, most of my brother's children and my son are the exact opposite, they still make noise, obviously since they're kids but compared to us they're saints. 😂
Well, if your children are running around a restaurant, then absolutely yes, there should be a charge. That is unsafe for everyone in the restaurant, including the staff that are trying to bring out heavy trays full of food.
The only people upset about a restaurant charging patrons for unruly kids are the parents who know THEIR kids are the kind of kids who ruin everyone else’s experience around them. As a childFREE woman, this restaurant would immediately become a regular spot for me. Good for them. Wish more places would take on this policy.
I was one of those nightmare crazy kids who threw food at my family at a Big Boy and my mom gave the staff a 75 dollar tip- this was over 20 years ago too. My mom came prepared to spend more because of my behaviour. That's why I agree with the surcharge because parents now feel entitled and don't even try to compensate for the insanity young children bring to a restaurant.
Its funny how right Rhett thought he was to make fun of Link describing rugby from a soccer perspective when rugby literally DID come from soccer just like american football did
LMAO. @14:20 I love when Rhett says "Wow... can't get anything past these boys" to cover for the fact that Link was soooooo slow in figuring out the meaning of 'Home of Mountain Time Seating'. 🤣😂🤣
I have a 3 year old, I do not go to restaurants. We have been to a couple of sit down places (Olive Garden). We were with a large group of people and we had one other 2 year old with us. Our large group sat in a fairly private corner, and the restaurant was pretty empty. Our children were well behaved, and I don't think we brought the tablet. A tablet is ok if the child is behaving and the volume is off, or low enough that you can't really hear it. Otherwise, the tablet is fair to frown upon.
I’ve talked to my grandmother about this, and kids were not taken out until they were a certain age. Ya just didn’t take your kids anywhere when they were young.
i agree. that and the wait staff. i could see this just becoming a way to exploit more money for the owners so it should definitely go to those affected
My 3 year old son started crying and I couldn’t get him to calm down so I lifted him out of the high chair and took him outside to talk. I told him he was disturbing other diners and if he couldn’t calm down we’d stay outside while my wife and daughter enjoyed their breakfast. We went back in no further fussing. On the way out my wife pointed out I was the reason for his fussing. I took food off his plate, she was right and I apologized to my three year old.
Whenever we're around kids that are upset or misbehaving, we try to engage with them to try to distract them from their unhappiness. 8/10 times it works. The parents are actually grateful. Some kids just won't have it and just don't want to be happy but most of the time they want to see a happy loving attitude while the parents have checked out.
I’m with the restaurant on this. Parents nowadays go places and don’t watch their kids. You want to treat the servers like babysitters you get a babysitting fee.
You do realize it’s possible to have children, AND teach them to behave, right? It’s literally bad parenting. A restaurant is exactly that, a restaurant. NOT a playground and not a daycare. I completely respect the restaurant’s decision to have a tax for lazy, good for nothing parents. There’s so many of them these days.
Until the baby isnt. I promis you, the moment that baby first cracks that very first "ehhh" the whole restaurants shoulders tense and people start whispering "I hope they dont plan on letting it cry inside here". @dd4850
You cant teach a baby not to cry and this applies to them to. NOBODY wants to hear someone elses baby cry while they eat. Get it out of there. @@vidgamarr5126
We were in Las Vegas at a breakfast buffet. Our friends 4 year old twin girls were running around the tables. Parents did nothing to stop them. It was just ridiculous that our friends didn't think it was bothersome to others that their girls were running up to tables and around the room. I finally told the girls to stop.
As someone who was a server and bartender on and off for many years, I surprisingly have few stories of unruly children. The only time I even remember is when there was a very large group of people I was waiting on that we’re having a celebration of some sort. There were probably six young children in the group (this was so long ago I don’t remember completely). The kids were well behaved most of the time but the group was there for probably three hours or more (as there were drinks, appetizers, main entrees, gifts being opened then dessert). The kids started getting restless toward the end. I started to kind of play with the kids and the parents were super apologetic. I personally think it’s normal for kids of that age to get restless by that point. I also wasn’t as busy by that time in their meal so I was just clearing plates and playing with the kids lol. I remember they thanked me profusely and tipped me an exorbitant amount of money. But I understand I’m lucky when it comes to this because most people have nightmare stories about misbehaving children. In my experience adults have been far more unbearable.
I'd rather see kids being kids than parents hitting, yelling or demeaning. The kids I tune out, the parents yelling ALWAYS ruins my day. Sometimes kids are out of control it's normal development.
If Rhett and Link find themselves back in New Zealand, they are welcome at my house for a home cooked meal, rugby rules understanding and I'll take them to see a game live.
I am a Kiwi (from Nz) WE WERE ROBBED!!!! 😂 and Link you did well with the points n explanation!! It's called a try line when you put the ball down in the end part, and then a conversion when you kick it over the H ;)
For me it's about mutual accessibility. I'm totally fine with accommodating kids, but not to the point where a disabled person can't exist nearby without distress or risk.
I walk with a cane, I am usually really nervous if a family with small kids is walking past me because kids on more than one occasion have made my walking a little harder as I try and make sure my cane isn’t gonna accidentally bump into them. Good parents do take their child’s shoulder and make sure they’re not about to walk right into me, which I heavily appreciate It’s never happened yet, but kids are spatially unaware by nature so it’s not really their fault if they get in my way… But their parents should look out for their surroundings to compensate
33:00 I agree Rhett, kida are the way they're going to be. My kids are adopted, they're biological half siblings. The older is & has always been prone to being a little a-hole no matter the situation, the younger can be a surly little jerk but not nearly as bad. I try my best, but any parent who says "my kid would never!" or "I would never let my kid do that!" needs to calm down because you really don't know what kind of kid the universe is going to put with you.
50:59 "He gets down on his knees almost, and these other- The whole other team is clumped onto him, and they're on their hands and knees" "Are you into it?"
My thoughts are... Going out to eat is a privilege and an experience. I expect children to feel grateful and enjoy the experience to the best of their abilities. No tablets. Best behavior.
Right? I explained this to my step sons cause we took them out to eat and they complained about it. Growing up we NEVER went out to eat, and when we did it was so special. Their mom orders in food 5-6 nights a week so they don't see getting take out as a treat. That's just expected.
Per the sports talk. I have grown up a Minnesota Vikings fan, and they always disappoint me and the fam. But I still enjoy watching them because it is a way to connect with my state and family. I also just enjoy watching sports in general. I appreciate the time and effort the athletes put into their sport!
Just went on a California Road Trip and was asked if we went to any wineries… I have a 1yo and a 3yo.. no. I would have loved to but honestly I dont want to ruin anyone else’s experience but also I would have been stressed out as well. I do bring my kids to restaurants but its a teaching experience. They need to learn this skill and many adults don’t know how to act in public.
It has always bothered me that Link says "Rec baby rec baby one two three four". I think he should stop at three. It just feels right. The four at the end disrupts the balance. Thank you, Rhett, for doing it right after all of these years.
I enjoy Ear Biscuits more than Good Mythical Morning because I feel like Rhett and Link are more themselves and less the roles they play on most of their videos
I worked in an Italian restaurant for about 4 years, and I would have children throw their food at me, and the parents would just watch them do it and make no effort to stop them. And this was like…probably at least once every 2 months with random kids every time 😅
Finally got into watching college football with my partner this year because our team (FSU) were doing so good with no losses all season (despite losing our quarterback at the end) and then came the ACC to put a bitter taste in my mouth 😤
I was a kid right before the smartphone explosion, so if the restaurant didn’t have crayons and a menu you could draw on, hope you had your Nintendo DS on you or all you’re about to do is think about how hungry you are.
Restaurants should restrict what age the patrons have to be to come in, if they care so much. If they don’t want to do that, then they should ask their customers to leave if their kids are disturbing others. A fee is ridiculous, because “bad behavior” is an opinion. If a kid is quiet and on their tablet, a fee is outrageous. For all they know, the kid is coloring on their tablet, and restaurants put coloring pages and crayons on tables for years, and some still do. Edit: to be clear, I think parents should be considerate of others when they decide to go out. I have a 5 year old, and we try to go to restaurants when it isn’t peak hours, so that she can get used to the experience, but won’t disturb others. My problem is when junk fees enter the conversation.
Just a little feedback, or an opinion. This is what you guys are excellent at, riffing off of each other, talking about silly stuff and making it entertaining. I feel that in recent years in GMM so many gimmicks have been added and the writing is so heavy that we've lost too much of this side in the process. I appreciate the mythical crew, but it's you two who made the show what it is and in my opinion it would be amazing if you would shift a bit more this direction. Not 100%, just a noticeable shift.
I'm just wondering who is managing these behavior rules because bad behavior means different things to everyone. Public shame is a tool we need to bring back. It shouldn't have to be on the wait staff to bear the wrath of the diners when they see the charge on their bill. It should be up to the community to shame bad behavior of children and their parents so it becomes unacceptable again.
Is it worth buying the mythical cook book as an international fan, I’m unsure if the ingredients and recipes only cater to what you can purchase in the US?
Rhett is slowly becoming a paranoid cranky old person which is really unfortunate but sometimes I'm watching this and he's like genuinely getting upset over really dumb shit and takes it personal when Link tries to move on because you know they're doing a show for their business which is supposed to be entertaining.
I was raised in a family of 4 (my sister, me, two step brothers) we’re all a year apart and my parents did not parent. We would often go out to restaurants but they would have us seated at a different table a distance away from them. They would choose to enjoy the night as the two of them and would make us everyone else’s problems
Parents should 100% be charged for bad behavior from their kids. They need to learn how to parent, and if they know their kids can't behave in a manor that won't disrupt the environment of the restaurant, then don't take them. The other customers shouldn't have to suffer because one group can't educate their kids.
I like how Link associated rugby to ufc. Cause even if you dont enjoy it, if you have someone you care for playing, you will see it and get passioned cause they could get hurt really easy
Rugby according to Link: soccer.. and out of nowhere one player grabs the ball and the world is going extreeeeamly towards him in anger to smash him and secured that ball untill a miracle pops it out and that angry moosh comes again 😂😂😂😂
I have never been a sports fan . I mean I kinda like going to games but I’ll be honest that I just like watching cheerleaders, band and hearing the announcer or music. The game I have no interest. But when I comes to concert or theatre performance….it is the most amazing feeling and I enjoy every single second. I get angry when sports people complain when they would come to like school theatre event and complain after like …oh that was boring….many dad’s would act this way. It made me so mad….because they were such butt hurt that their kid was not in sports….they would complain that it was a waste of time in their or music. But those kids have a higher chance of making something with arts music and theatre than they EVER would in sports.
Personally, I think it's ridiculous to monetize a breaking of the social contract. Charging them at the end doesn't do anything to improve the experience of those around them, which is, purportedly, what such a charge is intended to do.
I'm pretty sure the actual intention is just to discourage parents from bringing their children lmao. But tbh if the surcharge actually is $50, that's cheaper than a babysitter would likely be 💀 so a "smart" parent would probably not care
It would set a standard that there will be consequences to letting your kids run wild and would discourage them from coming back. Which is the exact desired effect.
I'm a parent and sometimes I want to get away and relax and not have to worry about kids. As a parent and a human, if there are kids running around being a-holes, I'm worried about them hurting themselves or others. I saw a "kid just being a kid" take out a grandma with a cane once, so don't tell me it's harmless. I don't let my kids run around everywhere, they have to learn boundaries. But this sounds like one of those things you hear about in foreign countries where they charge tourists extra. Who gets the money? Seems like the staff would be watching like hawks for any excuse. If it's not automatically applied on seeing a kid come in.
The voicemail song sounds weird, when both of them aren't singing it in harmony lol Also... I WISH tablets existed when I was a kid and when my nephews were little. Children have extremely short attention spans; If you're waiting in line for something, that's how they vanish and end up under a clothing rack or something. My parents were just lucky I was a low energy goblin and just sat down and daydreamed of being anywhere else but waiting in a line for 10 minutes.
I’m all for charging parents for out of control children. If your kids can’t be quiet and calm in a restaurant, don’t bring them! McDonald’s and Burger King are excellent choices for kids like that.
If children are being unruly and just being absolute tyrants sure but don’t extend this to children who are cry or maybe even throwing a little tantrum because you have to still expect them to be a child
Kids are learning and the lack of compassion for them is horrible. I’m seeing it everywhere now. I understand keeping them to their table/chairs and trying to keep them from disrupting others and staying safe in the restaurant. But Honestly if u don’t want to be bothered by a child then go to a adults only restaurant/bar or rent a car and don’t go on public planes, etc. Also who cares if a kid that’s not yours is watching a tablet. These days tablets teach reading, writing, coloring all without needing to bing a backpack full of stuff everywhere.
The lack of compassion isn't for the kids. It's for the parents who can't be bothered to actually parent. Half of the comments here are from people asking their parents/grandparents, recalling their own childhoods, or just stating their own current practice and almost every single one of them says something along the lines of "parents just didn't/don't go out with the kids until the kids are a certain age or consistently well behaved." How about having some compassion for the exhausted new parents who have listened to their screaming kid for weeks, finally got a babysitter so they could have some peaceful, enjoyable time to themselves, they go to a restaurant, and instead of enjoying some temporary peace and civility, they're listening to someone else's kid screaming and running around "because they're learning." Also, Idk where tf you live, but adults only restaurants are not common in most areas. It's not exactly a feasible alternative. Believe it or not, kids can learn at home.
Agree completely. We don't treat kids as people. We don't give them respect or responsibility and then get mad when they act badly. Kids deserve to be integrated into society not just shoved out them moment they don't act perfect. I don't eat out often but when I do I haven't really run into very poorly behaved kids, I'm not sure where all these people are getting these examples. I think some people just hate kids so much that their presence is simply enough to ruin their meal.
Link on parenthood: "I don't regret it a minute!... because I don't REMEMBER it!"
Bana-News has made my morning. That’s it. That’s all.
Oldest of 6 kids here: I don’t think my family went to restaurants until the youngest was at least 5 or 6. There was never not at least one child crying at any given time for the majority of my childhood. So. I feel ya, Link. I only have one kid myself, and the peace is palpable by comparison.
The middle of 5 and yeah true, we were never quiet but funnily enough, most of my brother's children and my son are the exact opposite, they still make noise, obviously since they're kids but compared to us they're saints. 😂
Well, if your children are running around a restaurant, then absolutely yes, there should be a charge. That is unsafe for everyone in the restaurant, including the staff that are trying to bring out heavy trays full of food.
Not to mention, probably hot food that your children could be very hurt by if they cause it to be dropped on them
They should even charge for children running around during a movie at the theaters
😊😊😊😊
The only people upset about a restaurant charging patrons for unruly kids are the parents who know THEIR kids are the kind of kids who ruin everyone else’s experience around them. As a childFREE woman, this restaurant would immediately become a regular spot for me. Good for them. Wish more places would take on this policy.
I was one of those nightmare crazy kids who threw food at my family at a Big Boy and my mom gave the staff a 75 dollar tip- this was over 20 years ago too. My mom came prepared to spend more because of my behaviour. That's why I agree with the surcharge because parents now feel entitled and don't even try to compensate for the insanity young children bring to a restaurant.
Okay but, why were you like that? Just curious how to avoid that 😅
As a parent of 2, I don't recommend anyone to have children. Not that I don't love them or something, but it's just a lot
Are you a single parent
@@_thebreeskneesno actually
@@larissafrederick okay then I will literally never have kids bc if yall as a couple can’t handle it, who am I? 😂
@@_thebreesknees 😂😂😂 it’s definitely rewarding but not easy
Its funny how right Rhett thought he was to make fun of Link describing rugby from a soccer perspective when rugby literally DID come from soccer just like american football did
LMAO. @14:20 I love when Rhett says "Wow... can't get anything past these boys" to cover for the fact that Link was soooooo slow in figuring out the meaning of 'Home of Mountain Time Seating'. 🤣😂🤣
I have a 3 year old, I do not go to restaurants. We have been to a couple of sit down places (Olive Garden). We were with a large group of people and we had one other 2 year old with us. Our large group sat in a fairly private corner, and the restaurant was pretty empty. Our children were well behaved, and I don't think we brought the tablet. A tablet is ok if the child is behaving and the volume is off, or low enough that you can't really hear it. Otherwise, the tablet is fair to frown upon.
I’ve talked to my grandmother about this, and kids were not taken out until they were a certain age. Ya just didn’t take your kids anywhere when they were young.
These taxes should be distributed to all patrons in attendance at the time of the offense 😂
i agree. that and the wait staff. i could see this just becoming a way to exploit more money for the owners so it should definitely go to those affected
Important comment for sure!
Thank you, Link. My wife and I really needed to hear this right now. This weekend has been really rough for this family of four 20:45
My 3 year old son started crying and I couldn’t get him to calm down so I lifted him out of the high chair and took him outside to talk. I told him he was disturbing other diners and if he couldn’t calm down we’d stay outside while my wife and daughter enjoyed their breakfast. We went back in no further fussing. On the way out my wife pointed out I was the reason for his fussing. I took food off his plate, she was right and I apologized to my three year old.
Whenever we're around kids that are upset or misbehaving, we try to engage with them to try to distract them from their unhappiness. 8/10 times it works. The parents are actually grateful. Some kids just won't have it and just don't want to be happy but most of the time they want to see a happy loving attitude while the parents have checked out.
As for the pomegranate debate, I feel like Rhett would have a research paper done in 20 minutes if Link brought up artichokes.
I’m with the restaurant on this. Parents nowadays go places and don’t watch their kids. You want to treat the servers like babysitters you get a babysitting fee.
One of the funniest EBs ever! I loved it!😄Every discussion!
Pretty much the fee is there to tell you "do not bring your children here"
You do realize it’s possible to have children, AND teach them to behave, right? It’s literally bad parenting. A restaurant is exactly that, a restaurant. NOT a playground and not a daycare. I completely respect the restaurant’s decision to have a tax for lazy, good for nothing parents. There’s so many of them these days.
If that excludes special needs children then ok, because those parents and children deserve to go out to dinner also.
Until the baby isnt. I promis you, the moment that baby first cracks that very first "ehhh" the whole restaurants shoulders tense and people start whispering "I hope they dont plan on letting it cry inside here". @dd4850
You cant teach a baby not to cry and this applies to them to. NOBODY wants to hear someone elses baby cry while they eat. Get it out of there. @@vidgamarr5126
And the sky is blue and water is wet
We were in Las Vegas at a breakfast buffet. Our friends 4 year old twin girls were running around the tables. Parents did nothing to stop them. It was just ridiculous that our friends didn't think it was bothersome to others that their girls were running up to tables and around the room. I finally told the girls to stop.
As someone who was a server and bartender on and off for many years, I surprisingly have few stories of unruly children. The only time I even remember is when there was a very large group of people I was waiting on that we’re having a celebration of some sort. There were probably six young children in the group (this was so long ago I don’t remember completely). The kids were well behaved most of the time but the group was there for probably three hours or more (as there were drinks, appetizers, main entrees, gifts being opened then dessert). The kids started getting restless toward the end. I started to kind of play with the kids and the parents were super apologetic. I personally think it’s normal for kids of that age to get restless by that point. I also wasn’t as busy by that time in their meal so I was just clearing plates and playing with the kids lol. I remember they thanked me profusely and tipped me an exorbitant amount of money. But I understand I’m lucky when it comes to this because most people have nightmare stories about misbehaving children. In my experience adults have been far more unbearable.
For context I have no children and I’m 43.
Link is in preacher mode. The way he's yelling makes me feel like I'm at Sunday mass. Lol.
Yes! Also he sounds exactly like Glynn Washington on Snap Judgment 😅
Ha!!! Yes! I just commented this
This just in, banan-news!! 😤
Classic gmm. These boys will never lose touch.
I would love to see BanaNews happen
I'd rather see kids being kids than parents hitting, yelling or demeaning. The kids I tune out, the parents yelling ALWAYS ruins my day. Sometimes kids are out of control it's normal development.
agreed 100%
The only time I've ever seen someone being rude to their child is if they're not even behaving badly.
AS A LONG TIME MYTHICAL BEAST & RUGBY PLAYER THIS MADE ME SO HAPPY
As Saffas 🇿🇦 we appreciate Link's enthusiasm about rugby!!!! Go Bokke
If Rhett and Link find themselves back in New Zealand, they are welcome at my house for a home cooked meal, rugby rules understanding and I'll take them to see a game live.
Easily one of my favorite podcasts it was so real and so funny 10/10! I had to save it and I never knew how to do that here on RUclips lol
I absolutely love all the talk about Mountain Time Seating! Made me laugh pretty hard! My sense of humor is also very random.
I am a Kiwi (from Nz) WE WERE ROBBED!!!! 😂 and Link you did well with the points n explanation!! It's called a try line when you put the ball down in the end part, and then a conversion when you kick it over the H ;)
I know right!
this episode is so funny i keep coming back to this episode like 5 times already!😂😅
For me it's about mutual accessibility. I'm totally fine with accommodating kids, but not to the point where a disabled person can't exist nearby without distress or risk.
I walk with a cane, I am usually really nervous if a family with small kids is walking past me because kids on more than one occasion have made my walking a little harder as I try and make sure my cane isn’t gonna accidentally bump into them.
Good parents do take their child’s shoulder and make sure they’re not about to walk right into me, which I heavily appreciate
It’s never happened yet, but kids are
spatially unaware by nature so it’s not really their fault if they get in my way… But their parents should look out for their surroundings to compensate
It’s actually really helpful to hear a sport described with a story. Can you do cricket? I still don’t get cricket and I work at a cricket school.
Bananews had me rolling
33:00 I agree Rhett, kida are the way they're going to be. My kids are adopted, they're biological half siblings. The older is & has always been prone to being a little a-hole no matter the situation, the younger can be a surly little jerk but not nearly as bad. I try my best, but any parent who says "my kid would never!" or "I would never let my kid do that!" needs to calm down because you really don't know what kind of kid the universe is going to put with you.
50:59 "He gets down on his knees almost, and these other- The whole other team is clumped onto him, and they're on their hands and knees"
"Are you into it?"
My thoughts are... Going out to eat is a privilege and an experience. I expect children to feel grateful and enjoy the experience to the best of their abilities. No tablets. Best behavior.
Right? I explained this to my step sons cause we took them out to eat and they complained about it. Growing up we NEVER went out to eat, and when we did it was so special. Their mom orders in food 5-6 nights a week so they don't see getting take out as a treat. That's just expected.
Per the sports talk. I have grown up a Minnesota Vikings fan, and they always disappoint me and the fam. But I still enjoy watching them because it is a way to connect with my state and family. I also just enjoy watching sports in general. I appreciate the time and effort the athletes put into their sport!
I feel this in a Detroit Lions way. 😂
@@NotNaleri Amon-Ra is on my Fantasy team 🫡
😂 this gonna be a good one, i can already tell and I'm only 10 Mins into the video.
Just went on a California Road Trip and was asked if we went to any wineries… I have a 1yo and a 3yo.. no. I would have loved to but honestly I dont want to ruin anyone else’s experience but also I would have been stressed out as well. I do bring my kids to restaurants but its a teaching experience. They need to learn this skill and many adults don’t know how to act in public.
I am most definitely a Rugby expert now. Smooshed soccer ball; got it.
“I push cart” 😂❤
I'll never get the parents that let their kids run around in restaurants. Like do they really think its ok or they just don't care?
Awesome podcast rued and link .
It has always bothered me that Link says "Rec baby rec baby one two three four". I think he should stop at three. It just feels right. The four at the end disrupts the balance. Thank you, Rhett, for doing it right after all of these years.
paitently waiting for the Banan-news music video to drop on the Rhett and Link channel 😂
as a kiwi i was happy to hear link talk about rugby
Me too!
I enjoy Ear Biscuits more than Good Mythical Morning because I feel like Rhett and Link are more themselves and less the roles they play on most of their videos
I worked in an Italian restaurant for about 4 years, and I would have children throw their food at me, and the parents would just watch them do it and make no effort to stop them. And this was like…probably at least once every 2 months with random kids every time 😅
Im from New Zealand and really appreciated links explanation of rugby haha
I love Link's outburst on parenthood 😅👌
You are RIGHT Link!!!!
YES BOKKE WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!! (me dancing around in my kitchen when Link started talking about the rugby final
Rugby and soccer actually developed out of the same game, splitting because some wanted more restrictions on contact, ball handling, etc.
Finally got into watching college football with my partner this year because our team (FSU) were doing so good with no losses all season (despite losing our quarterback at the end) and then came the ACC to put a bitter taste in my mouth 😤
I was a kid right before the smartphone explosion, so if the restaurant didn’t have crayons and a menu you could draw on, hope you had your Nintendo DS on you or all you’re about to do is think about how hungry you are.
Me and my brothers just spoke with our parents about food and our day
Link sounds just like the host of Snap Judgment in this episode especially when he's describing parenting 😆😆
Restaurants should restrict what age the patrons have to be to come in, if they care so much. If they don’t want to do that, then they should ask their customers to leave if their kids are disturbing others. A fee is ridiculous, because “bad behavior” is an opinion. If a kid is quiet and on their tablet, a fee is outrageous. For all they know, the kid is coloring on their tablet, and restaurants put coloring pages and crayons on tables for years, and some still do.
Edit: to be clear, I think parents should be considerate of others when they decide to go out. I have a 5 year old, and we try to go to restaurants when it isn’t peak hours, so that she can get used to the experience, but won’t disturb others. My problem is when junk fees enter the conversation.
Just a little feedback, or an opinion. This is what you guys are excellent at, riffing off of each other, talking about silly stuff and making it entertaining. I feel that in recent years in GMM so many gimmicks have been added and the writing is so heavy that we've lost too much of this side in the process. I appreciate the mythical crew, but it's you two who made the show what it is and in my opinion it would be amazing if you would shift a bit more this direction. Not 100%, just a noticeable shift.
I'm just wondering who is managing these behavior rules because bad behavior means different things to everyone. Public shame is a tool we need to bring back. It shouldn't have to be on the wait staff to bear the wrath of the diners when they see the charge on their bill. It should be up to the community to shame bad behavior of children and their parents so it becomes unacceptable again.
Loved the little edits
Super funny
This episode was just a whole bunch of high thoughts. 😆
Is it worth buying the mythical cook book as an international fan, I’m unsure if the ingredients and recipes only cater to what you can purchase in the US?
Rhett talking about college football perfectly describes me and other Patriots fans 😢
Pomegranate News sounds 10x better than BananNews 😂 love listening to yall.
Rhett is slowly becoming a paranoid cranky old person which is really unfortunate but sometimes I'm watching this and he's like genuinely getting upset over really dumb shit and takes it personal when Link tries to move on because you know they're doing a show for their business which is supposed to be entertaining.
I think you’re watching two best friends in action. Just how it goes
I'm new to the GMM universe and so I'm catching up on all the lore but I'm pleasantly surprised to know that Rhett's Dad is a UGA fan. GO DAWGS!
19:03 Rhett 😂 😂😂😂
I was raised in a family of 4 (my sister, me, two step brothers) we’re all a year apart and my parents did not parent. We would often go out to restaurants but they would have us seated at a different table a distance away from them. They would choose to enjoy the night as the two of them and would make us everyone else’s problems
I’m so sorry. That must have been difficult.
Link, I was way more confused about rugby after your explanation lol
It's 2023 where being a bad parent is a trend💀
Love the Andy Griffith style explanation of rugby
This is the most ADHD podcast I’ve ever witnessed, and I love it lol
Link sounds like a legitimate preacher during his rant hahaha
Parents should 100% be charged for bad behavior from their kids. They need to learn how to parent, and if they know their kids can't behave in a manor that won't disrupt the environment of the restaurant, then don't take them. The other customers shouldn't have to suffer because one group can't educate their kids.
"BS your way foward" Link Neal 😂
As a D1 rugby player, link describing my sport was hilarious
WHAT IF MY CHILD IS WATCHING YOU ALL ON MY TABLET--- not a sponser
link explaining rugby is hilarious
I like how Link associated rugby to ufc. Cause even if you dont enjoy it, if you have someone you care for playing, you will see it and get passioned cause they could get hurt really easy
Rugby according to Link: soccer.. and out of nowhere one player grabs the ball and the world is going extreeeeamly towards him in anger to smash him and secured that ball untill a miracle pops it out and that angry moosh comes again 😂😂😂😂
I have never been a sports fan . I mean I kinda like going to games but I’ll be honest that I just like watching cheerleaders, band and hearing the announcer or music. The game I have no interest. But when I comes to concert or theatre performance….it is the most amazing feeling and I enjoy every single second. I get angry when sports people complain when they would come to like school theatre event and complain after like …oh that was boring….many dad’s would act this way. It made me so mad….because they were such butt hurt that their kid was not in sports….they would complain that it was a waste of time in their or music. But those kids have a higher chance of making something with arts music and theatre than they EVER would in sports.
Personally, I think it's ridiculous to monetize a breaking of the social contract. Charging them at the end doesn't do anything to improve the experience of those around them, which is, purportedly, what such a charge is intended to do.
Right? They should just start asking them to leave lol
I'm pretty sure the actual intention is just to discourage parents from bringing their children lmao. But tbh if the surcharge actually is $50, that's cheaper than a babysitter would likely be 💀 so a "smart" parent would probably not care
It would set a standard that there will be consequences to letting your kids run wild and would discourage them from coming back. Which is the exact desired effect.
I'm a parent and sometimes I want to get away and relax and not have to worry about kids. As a parent and a human, if there are kids running around being a-holes, I'm worried about them hurting themselves or others. I saw a "kid just being a kid" take out a grandma with a cane once, so don't tell me it's harmless. I don't let my kids run around everywhere, they have to learn boundaries.
But this sounds like one of those things you hear about in foreign countries where they charge tourists extra. Who gets the money? Seems like the staff would be watching like hawks for any excuse.
If it's not automatically applied on seeing a kid come in.
Link is definitely a 10-15%tipper and Rhett is 25-35%.
My boyfriend and I went there on a date while on vacation back in July. I had no idea this was a thing!
Omg i am living for Banan-news lol. Kind of wish we'd get updates every week.
The voicemail song sounds weird, when both of them aren't singing it in harmony lol
Also... I WISH tablets existed when I was a kid and when my nephews were little. Children have extremely short attention spans; If you're waiting in line for something, that's how they vanish and end up under a clothing rack or something. My parents were just lucky I was a low energy goblin and just sat down and daydreamed of being anywhere else but waiting in a line for 10 minutes.
Are you familiar with the infamous “elephant walk”?
I’m all for charging parents for out of control children. If your kids can’t be quiet and calm in a restaurant, don’t bring them! McDonald’s and Burger King are excellent choices for kids like that.
omg new gmm episode idea: who can scream the loudest, get a decibel/sound level reader
I think if you’re a picky eater and making them customize every item. Like “no tomatoes” you should be charged a 75 dollar fee! -Link 😂
So glad I'm childless with tied tubes!! I understand, Link
11 kids 3 -8 at a restaurant??!! Wow. Do a BBQ at home!
If children are being unruly and just being absolute tyrants sure but don’t extend this to children who are cry or maybe even throwing a little tantrum because you have to still expect them to be a child
When they were talking about sports and cheering I immediately thought about Drag Race and Lipsyncs
I don't like you (kidding, of course) because I was thinking Legendary.
Perfume kills me!
Should charge more for people who bring their disease factories inside period. Then double the fee if they throw a tantrum.
Kids are learning and the lack of compassion for them is horrible. I’m seeing it everywhere now. I understand keeping them to their table/chairs and trying to keep them from disrupting others and staying safe in the restaurant. But Honestly if u don’t want to be bothered by a child then go to a adults only restaurant/bar or rent a car and don’t go on public planes, etc. Also who cares if a kid that’s not yours is watching a tablet. These days tablets teach reading, writing, coloring all without needing to bing a backpack full of stuff everywhere.
I completely agree.
The lack of compassion isn't for the kids. It's for the parents who can't be bothered to actually parent. Half of the comments here are from people asking their parents/grandparents, recalling their own childhoods, or just stating their own current practice and almost every single one of them says something along the lines of "parents just didn't/don't go out with the kids until the kids are a certain age or consistently well behaved." How about having some compassion for the exhausted new parents who have listened to their screaming kid for weeks, finally got a babysitter so they could have some peaceful, enjoyable time to themselves, they go to a restaurant, and instead of enjoying some temporary peace and civility, they're listening to someone else's kid screaming and running around "because they're learning." Also, Idk where tf you live, but adults only restaurants are not common in most areas. It's not exactly a feasible alternative. Believe it or not, kids can learn at home.
Agree completely. We don't treat kids as people. We don't give them respect or responsibility and then get mad when they act badly. Kids deserve to be integrated into society not just shoved out them moment they don't act perfect. I don't eat out often but when I do I haven't really run into very poorly behaved kids, I'm not sure where all these people are getting these examples. I think some people just hate kids so much that their presence is simply enough to ruin their meal.
Does anyone else lip sync the intro?😅
🖐 I am guilty of this lol