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‘Gurgaon ke entitled parents’: Mom slams irresponsible parenting in viral video

A mom has shared a viral video criticising “entitled” parents in Gurgaon. The post follows a playground incident where her son was nearly pushed off a high slide another child. She said that, though she apologised for raising her voice in a moment of panic, the other parent criticised her tone rather than acknowledging the safety risk.The mom whose video has resonated with many on Instagram. (Instagram/@auntyfunnyhai)“My flabbers have been ghasted this damn lady today. So bl**dy pissed off! Hadh hai! This sure is a very long rant but it is what is it,” Nidhi J G, who goes “auntyfunnyhai” on Instagram, wrote.Also Read: ‘Stop spending entire life savings building family home’: Gurgaon CEO’s advice to Indian parents divides internetThe video she shared opens with a text insert that reads, “Gurgaon ke entitled parents.”In the video, the mom said, “Gurgaon kids are very entitled, that’s what everyone says, right? Where do they learn this entitlement from? Their parents.” She then explained an incident involving her kid at the playground.She shared that her son was playing at the society park where he was nearly pushed off a high slide another kid. Reacting out of “maternal instinct,” she raised her voice to stop the child from causing a potentially grave injury.While Nidhi J G acknowledged her tone could have been softer, she clarified that her frustration was directed at the toddler’s parents for their lack of supervision, rather than at the young child.Recounting what happened next, she said, “So this happened, and I safely got my child out of there and we stood to the side. And then, that child’s mother comes to me and says, ‘Don’t you think you should have spoken softly? She’s also a child!’”She continued, “And I was like, ‘Yes, the way I spoke was not appropriate, but I was very scared and my emotions took control of me. But I am sorry’,” adding that even after her apologising, the other parents kept shaming her.She criticised the other parent for a perceived lack of accountability, noting that despite having a nanny present, the other person failed to monitor her child’s dangerous behaviour.Nidhi J G claimed that, despite her apologising multiple times, the other refused to acknowledge the safety risk. She condemned this “entitled” attitude, arguing that parents must prioritise basic supervision to ensure the safety of all children in shared spaces.(HT.com has reached out to Nidhi J G. This report will be ce she responds.)How did social media react?An individual posted, “I had a similar issue at the airport. My son was playing in the play area and was around 2.5 years old, whereas these kids were much older, at least 7-10 years old. They were jumping around with shoes and pushing him. The play area clearly said kids below 6 and no shoes. The parents didn’t care, and I finally told them not to hurt him or push him!” Another added, “Not just Gurgaon, this is everywhere now. Parents, instead of being civil or disciplining their kids, just come to fight with other parents without even understanding the whole situation. Basic manners and etiquette are missing. I live out of India, but whenever we visit India, I never take my daughter to these parks because most of the time the parents and their kids behave like this.”Also Read: Family in US considers moving to Pune for slower life and better work-life balance: ‘Most stuff feels like noise’A third expressed, “I simply yell at my own child at the top of my voice, making sure that everyone around is lening. I just say ‘I have told you na not to play around such kids. Go and play somewhere else. He/she will hurt you’.” A fourth wrote, “This exact scenario is the same everywhere, at least in high-rise apartments.”(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)

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