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Sam Elliott-Gibbs

Parents reserve park benches for their four-year-old's birthday party with 'rude note'

Parents have left people divided after reserving a bench and three tables in a public park for their four-year-old's birthday party by leaving an 'entitled' note.

They have been slammed by some for their abrupt approach but left others impressed at their commitment to their kid.

The 'passive aggressive' messaged was taped to seating area on Saturday telling people to steer clear.

But after they cordoned off the part of the park, the bench and seats were left unused for six hours.

It read: "Reserved for a birthday party. Please respect the space we've set aside and do not use our tables.

"This is for a four-year-old's party, don't be the one to mess it up, thank-you."

Their plea worked as nobody spoiled the party but a photo from the undisclosed location found its way onto Reddit.

A park-goer uploaded a snap of the empty tables and it provoked plenty of debate.

The post read: "Busy public park on a hot Saturday/Labor Day weekend. Seems super entitled. Park has been open for four hours and no sign of them. All the other tables are full."

If that wasn't enough, they said the bash turned 'very rowdy' when they eventually turned up as the adults took over with loud portable speaker annoying dog walkers.

"The rangers had to come and have a very long chat with them, after that they settled down," they added.

Most people did not side with the parents with over four thousand comments.

One replied: "The fact that the note was written aggressively while also depending on other people’s decency to allow them to bend common courtesy that I found annoying. Its rude and mannerless."

Another said: "Bin the note. They can't prove it wasn't there when you sat down."

A third put: "'If you want to hold the table you need to station someone there to wait all day, otherwise it's first come first served."

One woman added: "I really want to be on their side because I know even when you reserve tables at the park, sometimes people refuse to move, but without a time on the note, the note is just useless."

But there were some people sticking up for them.

"They're just trying to make sure their kid had a good day," someone wrote.

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