Karley Welch recorded a grocery haul at Aldi, inadvertently sparking a viral debate on child etiquette after a bystander criticized her son’s vocal sounds. Instantly reacting to a passerby's remark about her toddler's volume, she expressed disbelief and defended his behavior as normal for his age. While some commenters emphasized the need for teaching children quieter voices, others argued that the sounds of toddlers are often more tolerable than adults' loud conversations. Welch's video accentuates differing opinions about children’s behavior in public spaces.
"It's not like he was throwing a tantrum or screaming," Welch tells TODAY.com. "Had we been in a restaurant, you know, I definitely would have tried to get him to quiet down, or we would have left."
"Your reminder you're entitled to a child-free life, not a child-care world," she captioned the post.
"Great opportunity for you to teach your child to use indoor voice, respect," one person wrote in the comments.
"America actually hates kids I swear. Trust me. She was having a bad day. It's definitely not you!"
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