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Our family has been involved with kids sports for years; soccer, hockey, lacrosse, football, etc.
One thing I’ve noticed is that there always seems to be one parent that gets mad and drops and F-bomb, harrangues the referrees, yells at kids on the opposing team, etc. A couple of weeks ago I was at my son’s game and a parent on the opposing team dropped an F-bomb on the referee. Most of the parents on both sides reacted with “Whoh!”…however…and this is a vice, I admit it, I turned around and addressed the perp, letting him know in a nice but firm manner that such “potty mouth” language is inappropriate.
He responded by offering to “kick my ***”, and got up out of his seat but apparently thought better of it and sat right back down. Fortunately, he cooled off and didn’t curse the rest of the game.
So…I’ve got this fault…I really have a problem with parents who in full ear-shot of familites with little kids lack the self-control to curb their language, and I have a very difficult time not saying something…not yelling back or screaming at them, but making it clear that such language is inappropriate. So few people in our society will have the guts to address such behavior, even though we all agree that it’s inappropriate.
Now at a professional event, I’d just have gone to an usher or security and let them handle it…lots of times the loudmouths are drunk and discretion is the better part of valor. But at kid’s sporting events, I’m interested at how other people handle this sort of situation.
One more thing…it’s not only that I think such language is inappropriate for kids who might be there, but it offends ME as well. I don’t think I’m being overly sensitive or expect too much for people to not cross certain lines of speech, do you?
OK, one more thing…it’s people on the other team that are problematic. I have no difficulty at all talking to a parent on our team (so far we’ve been good) one-on -one in a quiet voice and dressing them down in a respectful manner, maybe after the game is over and things have cooled off.
One thing I’ve noticed is that there always seems to be one parent that gets mad and drops and F-bomb, harrangues the referrees, yells at kids on the opposing team, etc. A couple of weeks ago I was at my son’s game and a parent on the opposing team dropped an F-bomb on the referee. Most of the parents on both sides reacted with “Whoh!”…however…and this is a vice, I admit it, I turned around and addressed the perp, letting him know in a nice but firm manner that such “potty mouth” language is inappropriate.
He responded by offering to “kick my ***”, and got up out of his seat but apparently thought better of it and sat right back down. Fortunately, he cooled off and didn’t curse the rest of the game.
So…I’ve got this fault…I really have a problem with parents who in full ear-shot of familites with little kids lack the self-control to curb their language, and I have a very difficult time not saying something…not yelling back or screaming at them, but making it clear that such language is inappropriate. So few people in our society will have the guts to address such behavior, even though we all agree that it’s inappropriate.
Now at a professional event, I’d just have gone to an usher or security and let them handle it…lots of times the loudmouths are drunk and discretion is the better part of valor. But at kid’s sporting events, I’m interested at how other people handle this sort of situation.
One more thing…it’s not only that I think such language is inappropriate for kids who might be there, but it offends ME as well. I don’t think I’m being overly sensitive or expect too much for people to not cross certain lines of speech, do you?
OK, one more thing…it’s people on the other team that are problematic. I have no difficulty at all talking to a parent on our team (so far we’ve been good) one-on -one in a quiet voice and dressing them down in a respectful manner, maybe after the game is over and things have cooled off.