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  1. OP asks:
  2. OP took her niece to the grocery store to pick out some foods.
  3. “Spoiled brat”
  4. OP partly regretted confronting the woman.
  5. We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from Redditors for you to read through below.
  6. Hopefully, she will think twice next time.
  7. That's on her.

Woman Publicly Confronts An Older Stranger For Making Bad Comments About Her Niece

Sometimes, giving in to what kids want isn't the same as spoiling them. Instead, it can be a good way to build a strong relationship between parents and children. This helps create trust and understanding between them.

Unfortunately, not many people see that as a good way to teach children. Let's take this case as an example. This Redditor and her niece went to the store. When OP got the yogurt that her niece usually has, the little girl got excited about a yogurt with a Disney character named Elsa on it. OP said she'd buy it as long as the niece tried it. But then someone nearby quietly said something. OP heard her say, "spoiled brat." The lady couldn't just ignore it, even if she's not someone who likes arguing. Scroll down to check out the details of the story.

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OP asks:

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OP took her niece to the grocery store to pick out some foods.

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“Spoiled brat”

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OP partly regretted confronting the woman.

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We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from Redditors for you to read through below.

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Hopefully, she will think twice next time.

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That's on her.

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Apparently, everyone in the comment section agrees that OP is not in the wrong in this situation. So, what's your opinion on this? We're looking forward to hearing from you!

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