I made no assumptions, but man, can you ever twist words - - or maybe you don’t quite have a handle on that reading comprehension thing. I merely made the point (in my original post) that I thought taking a child who you already know will be loud and disruptive to a restaurant was a rude thing to do to the other patrons. (See post #49 - - read it real slowly, please.)
It’s a matter of common courtesy. I would have a sense of shame about being rude to strangers in a restaurant, but that’s just the way I was raised. Apparently you and a couple of others who popped up on this thread would have no problem being rude.
OK, not assumptions. Accusations, inferences, suppositions--whatever you want to call it. No word-twisting required, those were all things you said.
Its a matter of common courtesy.
"Common courtesy" is a two-way street. You leave us all the impression that you would be a raging prick to these people for having the gall to leave their home.