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Published 10:36 4 Jun 2023 BST
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After sharing the post, other Reddit users joined in, sharing their "what not to let your child do on a plane" stories.
One wrote: "I was on five-ish hour flight with a couple of friends years ago. One of my friends bought a meat and cheese plate. A kid, I'd guess about six or seven, in a seat in front of us tried reaching his foot through the crack in between the seats so he could drag the plate close enough that he could reach it with his hands and steal it."
"All his mum said was 'I guess you're hungry' and ordered him the same thing. No scolding the child, or apologising to us, or any acknowledgment beyond 'he's hungry'."
Another shared: "That's f***ing disgusting. I don't know how people are so calm about kids doing things like this!"
"Your flight attendants should have put a stop to this. It is unsafe", another added.
"I never understood why people just let their kids do whatever they want to do." someone else said.
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