“Now that Emma is also coming to the game nights, they feel like they can’t play games as they usually do because they keep having to think about whether their language or jokes are inappropriate for the presence of a child.”
He told those customers he never stated the board-game nights would be considered child-free events and, therefore, he wouldn’t be banning Emma from attending them. He apologized if they didn’t like that decision, but he’d be standing by it.
He also told his customers they could attend the game nights when Emma wouldn’t be there or find somewhere else to play. Plus, he did already tell Emma’s mom that Emma wouldn’t be able to go to the game nights without a parent present, and he felt that was enough regulation.
Should he feel bad for not giving those customers what they want, or did he do the right thing?
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