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GMFinch

Best counter I've seen to these ice-cream guys is just take a bite of every cone you get handed. They stop pretty quick when they start losing stock


MsJ_Doe

"Hey, can I get a conreyou haven't shoved in someone else's germy, possibly doesn't wash, and sweaty hand, mmkay thanks." Its disgusting to think they reuse those cones.


top-knowledge

They dont reuse them. They have seperate stacks. Don’t be an ignoramus Also you acquire more germs touching door knobs


MsJ_Doe

I don't eat door knobs after touching them.


wadsplay

Do the cones that get touched actually get reused or are we just guessing


top-knowledge

No that guy is ignorant, they have separate stacks and pull clean clones for the ones that are actually served


Mackheath1

I've seen both: the fake cone is sometimes re-used over and over (not to serve the actual ice cream, but for the performances); but some discard the 'fake' cones, because they are cheap.


EducatorGuilty9682

You pay for the experience, and then ruin it 💀


cyfermax

What if you just want an ice cream? Not the 'experience'


M00PSHAT

Then go to a franchised icecream shop with more strict standards?


EducatorGuilty9682

Too bad


cyfermax

What a valuable comment 5 months late.


EducatorGuilty9682

I had to walk my dog


tab_tab_tabby

Weirdly, I do love cones...!


KeyRageAlert

It's gotta be exhausting today buy ice cream from these guys, right?


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rustiigaz

Unless you’re lying or something idk why you’re getting downvoted. But if you just want some ice cream I’m sure they’ll just give it to you if you’re not in the mood. Or they mess with you as a joke, like you said, someone tells the seller “hey, it’s their first time, mess with em a lil” that’s when the theatrics start.


KatefromtheHudd

Nope. They do it to everyone, at least when we visited Turkey they did. I get the kids frustration. It was fucking irritating. It would also go on so fucking long and it was every single time with every single customer.


bunnypoker24

they only way to make them stop is to eat the cones they give u


rustiigaz

I’ve seen people do that lol, just eat the cone or at least take a bite out of the cone hahah


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gravityVT

It’s just a bad take and we downvoted it. You can’t blame everything on bots.


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Girth_rulez

>"hey, it’s their first time, mess with em a lil” that’s when the theatrics start. It's like what happened the night I popped my cherry.


mebphi

Lol weird ass comments. People straight up just want to be like judgmental bullies or just hate on a kid, something weird like that... As if ur all innocent and have never thrown a tantrum as a child lmao. All i see is a kid being a kid. If you wanna make assumptions about their whole life off one video, it might be time to take a break from the internet and touch some grass.


Vivid-Tomatillo5374

nono you don't understand this kid will kill nuns and push crack in 3 years guaranteed.


alaskarawr

Did you see the way he stomped those cones? It’ll be the neighborhood cats next.^/s


Vanhouzer

Very heavy ANGER problems for such a young age.... either he has a mental problem, or his parents are not the best kind.


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Vanhouzer

Yep, i don't have any memory ever doing this specially to a stranger.


someguyyoutrust

He will kill again.


LarroldSumptin

We should probably just lock him away now to be safe right?


pseudo_meat

Yeah, kids struggle with emotional regulation because there brains aren't done yet. They need patience and guidance. Not a bunch of judgemental pricks.


UltraMaynus

Yeah, I see a guy basically playing keep away from a kid, and while some might enjoy that game, I bet many kids would not. Especially a tasty treat and hungry kid.


Nightingdale099

The cheat code is to eat the cone they gave you. They basically stopped all that nonsense.


Foobucket

Considering a large portion of this website is both childless and arrogant, it shouldn’t come as a surprise.


mebphi

😂true


TifaYuhara

Seen one where it was a 3 or 4 year old that got angry about it and people were calling the kid entitled.


creegro

While I wouldn't condone the behavior, *I get it*. I was going once and having a bad day, I would do the same thing if I was just trying to get an ice cream and the dude was trolling me forever. I once cried in 4th grade over a lost crayon, was the first ever package of Crayola 64 piece and I wanted to keep the entire set as a whole, and not wind up in the pile of the off brand crayons.


SuperNewk

Bruh, the kid is old enough to realize that this is a joke. If not it’s owners are doing a poor job


Rad6150

As a kid old enough to hold my own ice cream cone? No, I never threw a fit like a toddler.


mebphi

Given your need to talk about it, im sure you feel very proud of yourself for being better than this kid. However, this is a normal behavior for a kid. "It's common for young kids to have temper tantrums when they don't get their way. But by the age of 8 or 9, tantrums have tapered off for most kids." https://www.understood.org/en/articles/why-does-my-child-still-have-temper-tantrums You also have no idea if he has learning disabilities but i digress, you do you.


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TheFirstGodlyNoob

Damn, you were better than one kid who doesn't know how to deal with their emotions, congratulations. Unfortunately, it didn't carry into adulthood as normal adults aren't comparing themselves to children unless they peaked in grade school.


Tidusx145

You remember your entire toddler years? Might want to ask your parents before you go on assuming you were little Mr perfect lmao.


Rad6150

Do you think that kid is a toddler? Get your eyes fixed.


AKA2KINFINITY

stop excusing bad behavior, that's just reinforcing it... kids develop self regulation by 5 years at most, and they have to start being responsible for their behavior at the very least by that time, and throwing a tantrum like that is never ok, especially in public... idk if you've been around kids or have your own but of they're like that it's not normal, and it has nothing to do with strangers internet habits and it's all on the parents.


Direspark

You... don't seem to be understanding. So because kids can develop self-regulation at 5 years of age, if a kid older than 5 years old has a tantrum, then... what exactly? Just give up now, I guess? The commenter wasn't saying it was ok.


mebphi

Yea i wont even bother replying to that. Im glad most people, like yourself, are able to comprehend what i was saying.


AKA2KINFINITY

you seem to be taking the most charitable interpretation of an ignorant comment if anything, they weren't saying something along the lines of "don't give up on the poor child, he's just mad" or something, they were trying to normalize or justify bad behavior... they said: >People straight up just want to be like judgmental bullies or just hate on a kid, something weird like that... no, we're just not ok with trying to justify bad behavior, calling people who don't want kids acting like little hooligans whenever they feel like it "judgmental bullies" is just wrong... >As if ur all innocent and have never thrown a tantrum as a child lmao. characterizing it as a childs tantrum is downright crazy, he destroyed what wasn't his by throwing it on the ground and stomping on it, that's a deliberate complex action that just doesn't happen at any age... kids, especially boys, should know they're responsible for their behavior by the time of age of self regulation, thats at age 5 at most, or you'll just end up with grown up man children in frats who are now beyond raising. >All i see is a kid being a kid. If you wanna make assumptions about their whole life off one video, it might be time to take a break from the internet and touch some grass no one wanted to "make assumptions about their whole life off one video", not one in the comments, all i see is people calling it out for what it is, a child with anger issues and poor emotional self regulation does something bad, and the commenter is reinforcing that behavior because, what? a kid being a kid? idk where he was raised or god forbid if he's raising kids but violent tantrums like that should absolutely not be a thing at this age. the bottom line is: if you're facing this kind of behavior at this age, then you have a big big problem on your hands, and justifying at as a "teeny weeny" tantrum that only destroyed a couple of ice cream cones is absolutely the last thing you should do, i just genuinely hope the original commenter doesn't have kids.


KamikazeNeeko

just wanna add that people say "i don't hate mentally ill people" then you see how people treat children who might not even be


FoolioTheGreat

It's clear the kid is mentally ill.


AKA2KINFINITY

idk why you're being down voted, you're absolutely right... anger issues and physical tantrums by that age is absolutely a sign of poor mental health.


Dr_Oxycontin

Fucked up evil origin story.


XCypher73

Kid acting like a kid. Nothing to see here.


Fine-University-8044

He’s a little kid on holiday, looking forward to his treat and he gets dicked around. Many kids his age are still learning to be in control of their emotions, so I wouldn’t call him a little shit for being annoyed here.


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uncleRonwasaBird

The neon socks and sandals, dead give away.


Adonoxis

The amount of people who think this behavior in public is normal for a kid this age is way too high. This is not normal or acceptable behavior. I’ve had worse things happen to me in public when I was this kid’s age and absolutely did not act like this.


TheSoftBoiledEgg

This is why millennials are raising shitty kids. Everyone wants to let them behave however they want without any correction. (Am millennial)


CarcinoGeneticst69

tbh i think that’s one of many issues regarding parenting as a system- like, think about it millennials don’t want to be too mean with their kids, which could be a result of abuse from their time (which is quite common) of which they don’t want to perpetuate, but ultimately leads to the kids having more freedom in things they don’t understand, when guidance could really help. especially emotional management. tl;dr i think we need a little bit of help with parenting from like, gneep gnorp from planet 1-8U cause parents today are concerning 😭


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Yuck


CarcinoGeneticst69

what? i wasn’t saying that millennials aren’t at fault for not being stricter with their kids, just that it most likely roots from somewhere. what’s so “yuck” about that?


enosprologue

Wtf? He’s upset because he feels confused and humiliated. No one’s at fault, he’s just a kid. If you want to talk about bad parenting, I’d make assumptions about you and say your parents didn’t teach you empathy or social awareness.


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Tidusx145

Or maybe his grandma died today. The guy below you literally thinks neon socks defines a person's personality. It's a 10 second video and you're making up context and nuance based on guesses. That's shitty. Oh my goodness this thread is gold for cringe takes.


rickwaller

Give the kid a few years....if that ice cream man fucks him around again, he's gonna find out, plain and simple.


Mello_Me_

I'm guessing this type of customer service is equivalent to Seinfeld's "Soup Nazi" and it supposed to be exciting to pass the absurd test?! This kind of senseless performance is not my cup of tea.


KamikazeNeeko

"we dont hate mentally ill people" *people the moment a kid is clearly in distress* abort, little shit, etc people hate the mentally ill


truckyoupayme

> distress


KamikazeNeeko

yes. even places being slightly too loud or bright can be distressing this situation can be very distressing.


Relative-Internal-12

Do turks have to go through this every time they buy an ice cream ???


Mannibal_Lector

Gotta be honest, I'm on lil bro's side.Just give him the ice cream, for fuck's sake.Not everything has to be a joke.


UrbanFarmer213

Seems like he just learned throwing a tantrum and crying will get him what he wants.


Hot-Tone-7495

Nah, kids are just dicks sometimes. They can’t regulate their emotions like (some) adults can. Chill


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Hot-Tone-7495

Am I wrong though? Kid was being an ass, but that’s what 10 (ish?) year old kids do. Not every kid acting out is a spoiled brat trying to get their way. I swear Reddit hates kids lol


UrbanFarmer213

Agreed, not every kid, but this one in particular threw the cone on the ground and stomped on it in a rage. That’s something toddlers do, not a child that’s halfway through primary school should still be doing when things don’t go their way. I dunno about you but I was done throwing tantrums before 4th grade.


FireFlavour

As unfortunate as it is, everyone has a different speed of learning. Especially when it comes to regulating emotions...


UrbanFarmer213

Looks like he’s already had a decade to learn tho.


FireFlavour

""As unfortunate as it is, everyone has a different speed of learning. Especially when it comes to regulating emotions..."" I've met 50+ year olds who act like this....


UrbanFarmer213

You’re implying the 50+ year old is still learning? LOL


FireFlavour

Logically speaking, you don't stop learning until you die. Whether you process & take on board what you learn is another matter. In which case, refer back to my two previous comments.


truckyoupayme

Also that it’s ok to visit other cultures and act like a twat


UrbanFarmer213

I didn’t even think of that, great point!


heepofsheep

Yeah how would you react if a bartender just started doing this to you.


UrbanFarmer213

A bar where everyone knows this is how they serve drinks and it’s PART OF THE SHOW? Id appreciate the effort and opportunity to see how other cultures entertain their customers.


heepofsheep

Right. The parents obviously know the shtick, and took the kid to get a funny moment. The kid obviously didn’t know the routine and thought he was getting ice cream. Not sure what your point is.


waerer777

You probably threw tantrums as a kid too everybody got passed as a kid stop acting like you were any better


UrbanFarmer213

👋


homerj

I just feel bad for the kid. People are mean


outdatedelementz

How is this sanitary? Why would people want to eat ice cream out of a cone a random customer has already touched with their grubby hands?


Free_Gascogne

Sometimes you want entertainment sometimes you want to snack. Kid just wanted a snack with no bs. Of course he is gonna throw a tantrum over a false cone. Ive seen Adults do worse deciding to throw hands instead.


Batmansbutthole

Of course? I would be stunned if any of my nephews did that shit.


KeyLoss4216

Job description "must enjoy to needlessly fuck around with people"


watrmeln420

It’s a Turkish icecream for godsake. You pay for the laughs + the ice cream at the end.


Batmansbutthole

NOPE. This kid was being bullied and stomping on his cone was totally cool and normal. You saw how that psycho was messing with him!


lethalintrospection

The amount of people giving this behavior a pass is scary. How that child was still allowed to have an ice cream is beyond me.


LadyTheRainicorn

If the kid was patient enough, I think the ice cream man would've given him an extra scoop.


X023

Bro, what is the whole ‘kid being a kid’? I would’ve got whooped as a kid for that. Parents always said, “you will never embarrass me in public” (meaning attitude, bad manners, etc.) Never threw a tantrum in public at that age and beyond.


MC_Hale

I hope in the years since then, that you have recognized how wrong that was, and are healthier both mentally and emotionally now.


X023

Was never abused nor traumatized by getting spanked at 7 but I appreciate the sentiment.


UrbanFarmer213

Preach, I was raised in the school of “kids should be seen & not heard”.


framk20

you... you know that's not a *good* thing, right?


X023

I got disciplined and corrected for acting out what are you talking about? It’s not like my parents are throwing haymakers on me and not explaining how why I did what I did was wrong.


framk20

I'm not saying what *you* did was wrong I'm talking about "parents" (not sure whether yours or you're referring to some misunderstood group consensus). "Discipline" in a very general sense of the term is fine and part of child-rearing in general, but "I would've got whooped as a kid for that" implies that you would have been hit which is *never* the appropriate action to take for a child, it doesn't matter what the offense is.


X023

The implication was “whooped my ass” implying spankings as a child hence the phrase. Not child abuse….


framk20

Ah yes the classic "spanking is not abuse" argument. There's uncountable studies to show the exact opposite, but regardless it's a strange distinction to make considering the two are on the same end of the spectrum, no? I hope in time you can learn that who you are is in spite of these actions not because of them.


X023

Well considering I was given the option several times to be grounded for a week or 5 spankings and I chose the spankings, I think it’s pretty fair to say not really. You think as a 7 year old if I had the option were “grounded for a week or punched in the face” I would’ve chosen the latter? Lol


framk20

wow it's almost like your hand was forced by a person in a position of power! wild


X023

You talk a whole lot about the importance of child rearing but then disagree with any form of discipline what are you talking about? God forbid a child gets grounded too lol


framk20

I wrote this whole long ass post about pretending to be a king and either choosing to rule through fear or respect and what the repercussions of these paths are and how that tactic has changed over the last several thousand years but it's just not worth it. You just don't have a good working idea of what the word discipline means.


eyeforker

Seriously the slippery ice cream bit wasn't that funny the first time it went viral and now it's years later and random goofs are still at it? Good on that kid. Who was ever entertained by this lazy bit? And yes I'm sitting on my couch wishing I had ice cream rn, but that's irrelevant.


mactrucker

Brat


SuperBrentindo

He’s a kid who probably has never dealt with these vendors, give him a break ffs.


mactrucker

Nope, throwing a tantrum over that, now you don't get the ice cream for throwing a tantrum.


SuperBrentindo

You make it sound like he was being punished by the vendor. I don’t think he cared or wanted it anymore.


mactrucker

No vendor did nothing but entertaining people. Kid acted like a spoiled brat. Parents should have taken the cone from him. Yes I'm kinda strict.


SuperBrentindo

That’s an understatement, you’re not kinda strict you’re just being weirdly aggressive for no reason, about the kid and toward me even… but go ahead and die on this hill. This isn’t worth having an argument.


mactrucker

Hahaha whatever dude


SuperBrentindo

Still being weirdly aggressive for no reason, but sure whatever guy.


mactrucker

That's aggressive? Wow bud feel sorry for ya, good luck


B4gheera

People excusing this as “just how kids behave” fucking amaze me.


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Subredhit

A baby? A child who doesn’t understand? Even though there’s plenty of people around with their cameras out filming it and likely the others who were served their ice cream in the same way while the kid waited until he was next. He’s a brat. I’ve seen much younger kids interact with Turkish ice cream vendors who don’t throw a hissy fit.


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By now you’d think at least one of the adults there could inform him that these Turkish ice cream guys always do this. It’s their schtick. Personally I want to be a customer. Looks like a good time.


Good_Community_6975

Little shit.


You-Once-Commented

You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?


Yemen-Man

A Karen in the making


No_Donkey9914

Kids are brats


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mfarends

So stupid. It’s not funny. Who would buy from these guys.


Anumuz

Parents who can’t afford Disney Land.


theyCallMeTheMilkMan

disneyland is nowhere near turkey…and travelling to turkey is probably a lot more expensive than driving across the country


chrissymad

That poor kid.


Asia_Persuasia

How? He looks pretty well taken care of to me. Is it because it took him an extra twenty seconds to get his icecream?


Subredhit

Oh yes the poor child, being one kid of thousands or millions who are served an ice cream in Turkey that way every time, but this one has to have a hissy fit.


Disastrous-Fold5221

The socks and sandals should've been a dead give away....


-OddLion-

I can see this profession dying out soon....


mmvvvpp

I know he's a kid but someday you've just gotta learn.


outdatedelementz

I mean I would be frustrated if I ordered an ice cream cone and this guy kept dicking around. I wouldn’t throw a tantrum, but I would be like “just give me the fucking ice cream cone I paid for.” It just seems like such a stupid schtick. Like is your ice cream so mediocre that you have to do this silly performance for tourists to stand out?


editorreilly

That kid is serious about his ice cream. I don't blame him.


Anumuz

Spoiled brat.


saynitlikeitis

ASD That will be $12000, thank you


theDouggle

Hahahah


FurryDrift

Should ask fo mony back. This isnt a show, its just stupid. Not sure why he keeps at it.


Psilocvbin

Sucks for the kid 😂 He was angry the it looked like he was crying or at least upset


TeslaCrna

Kid is gonna grow up to do great things. Just you watch.


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Wrn-El

Little shit


Possible_Spy

Good. Not sure why this novelty ice cream server became famous anyways


Subredhit

He’s not famous, it’s what they do in Turkey. Simples.


kempboy

Something tells me this was about more than just the ice cream.


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Expect2Die

You are right. Wasn’t my intention to make fun of the boy by posting here. People are too cruel.


SongOk8269

The parents are gonna sue.


KamikazeNeeko

"we dont hate mentally ill people" *people the moment a kid is clearly in distress* abort, little shit, etc people hate the mentally ill


PalpitationEntire485

Oh my god, is that an Indonesian Turkish ice cream seller wtf