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Re: Another heartbreaking Walmart story.

The fact of the matter is, there is a huge percentage of parents that shouldn't have been. Simply put, they are idiots. SMH.

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Re: Another heartbreaking Walmart story.


@Lakelife62 wrote:

@Ladybug724 wrote:

@Lakelife62 wrote:

From the OP describing the mom as "not understanding", I'm wondering if the woman spoke English or even realized that you shouldn't leave your child alone in a grocery store? Maybe there is a cultural difference?


@Lakelife62 I don't care what country I'm in, I'm not ever leaving my child alone in a shopping cart. So many bad things can happen. It's common sense!

 


You are an american. We don't leave our kids anywhere alone. In other countries they do. For example, in some countries it is customary to leave your child in a carriage to sleep outside in the fresh air.

There are cultural differences that may seem odd to us, but are common in other places.


@Lakelife62 Never heard of that, what country is that? And what you're describing is a whole lot different than leaving a child unattended in a shopping cart in a busy Walmart. Also, how do you know this woman is from another country?

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Re: Another heartbreaking Walmart story.

How does anyone know the woman was the child's parent or guardian? In this case one can only assume based on what they sensed. 


I don't fault the OP.  I think most of us try to do what we think is the right thing depending on circumstances and what we know at the time.

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Re: Another heartbreaking Walmart story.

@Ladybug724 

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Re: Another heartbreaking Walmart story.


@occasionalrain wrote:

@Ladybug724 

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Yes! Among others. My mother, who was from Italy, did the same.