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Entitled Family Leaves Note On Public Picnic Table To Say It’s Reserved, Stirs Backlash
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Entitled Family Leaves Note On Public Picnic Table To Say It’s Reserved, Stirs Backlash

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A note left on a picnic table in Sydney, Australia, was labeled  “the dictionary example of entitlement,” quickly becoming an internet sensation. It started when a visitor at Balmoral Beach saw a handwritten sign taped to a picnic table that read: “Reserved 31/8 from 1 pm.”

The message, taped onto not one but two tables in the area, lit a fire under Sydney beachgoers after it was posted online, News.com.au reported on Monday (September 2).

Highlights
  • A handwritten 'Reserved' note left on picnic tables at Balmoral Beach sparked outrage online.
  • Reserving picnic tables in the area is not permitted by Mosman Council.
  • The incident was labeled 'the dictionary example of entitlement' by netizens.
  • Comments ranged from disbelief to humorous historical comparisons.

One local took to a community Facebook group to share their disbelief, posting a photo of the sign and the caption: “Really? Love to know where you place the official booking. Both tables ‘reserved.’”

Reserving a picnic table at Balmoral Beach through Mosman Council or any other means is not allowed, as per News.com.au.

A note left on a picnic table in Sydney, Australia, was labeled  “the dictionary example of entitlement” 

Image credits: Diane/stock.adobe.com

A Facebook user commented: “Yeah, Nah. Can’t reserve public tables. You want it, put the effort in, and sit there the whole day from 8 am.”

A netizen said the notes “should be the dictionary example of entitlement.”

A separate individual chimed in: “Pretty sure the English did the same about 240 years ago, but they used a flag, cannons, and muskets.”

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Local man “Jimbo” was so fed up with entitled Sydneysiders that he reportedly rang into Ben Fordham’s live radio 2GB program, exclaiming: “I will try not to swear, but I am pretty wound up by this.”

He continued: “This is supposed to be a public park in Sydney. Imagine you stroll up to a park, you’re expecting to enjoy the democratic pleasure of a picnic on one of the taxpayer-funded tables, and you get there, and there’s this sign.”

Jimbo added: “It’s like putting a private property sign on the Opera House steps or charging admission to Bondi Beach.

The note quickly became an internet sensation

Image credits: Gilberto Olimpio/Unsplash

“What will be next? Will it be time slots to walk on the grass? Will the swings be off limits?”

“Council does not take bookings for picnic tables or promote reserving them,” a Mosman Council spokesperson told Sky News on Monday (September 3).

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Image credits: Mosman Living

The note at Balmoral was found as temperatures across the Harbour city soared to 25°C over the weekend, Sky News reported.

The limited picnic tables at Balmoral are sought after, with many young families flocking to the popular seaside spot.

It started when a visitor to Balmoral Beach saw the handwritten sign

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Entitled notes are more prevalent than many people realize. Back in 2022, an image of a note left in a busy public park went viral on the internet after someone posted it on the Mildly Infuriating subreddit.

The caption indicated that the note was left in a “busy public park on a hot Saturday/Labor Day weekend.”

The author added at the time: “Seems super entitled. Park has been open for 4 hours and no sign of them. All the other tables are full.” 

Image credits: Gilberto Olimpio/Unsplash

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Turns out the note was left by the parents of a four-year-old who “reserved” three tables for their child’s birthday party.

“Reserved For A Birthday Party,” the note read. “Please respect the space we’ve set aside & do not use our tables. This is a 4-year-old’s party. Don’t be the one to mess it up. Thank you.”

Understandably, the note caused quite a stir on social media, prompting people to debate parents’ arrogance in busy public spaces. 

“Just rip it off or sit down,” a reader argued

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Lisa T
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can book certain parks for a wedding through council, but it costs money. These people are just entitled idiots. You either get there early and hope to get a table, or you take picnic blankets and sit on the grass. I’d like to know what eventuated, whether they turned up or not

Acruss
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can't take just bring their own plastic tables and chairs? Or is it illegal to do so?

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Skogsrået
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lmao, it's like when people who get married on a public beach get annoyed cause there is other people there "disrupting" their wedding or getting in their pics. 😂

Apatheist Account2
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not hard these days to find out online if it's bookable or not. If it's not, then sit there and await their proof that they've booked it - perhaps alert the police in case of altercations.

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Lisa T
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can book certain parks for a wedding through council, but it costs money. These people are just entitled idiots. You either get there early and hope to get a table, or you take picnic blankets and sit on the grass. I’d like to know what eventuated, whether they turned up or not

Acruss
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can't take just bring their own plastic tables and chairs? Or is it illegal to do so?

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Skogsrået
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lmao, it's like when people who get married on a public beach get annoyed cause there is other people there "disrupting" their wedding or getting in their pics. 😂

Apatheist Account2
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not hard these days to find out online if it's bookable or not. If it's not, then sit there and await their proof that they've booked it - perhaps alert the police in case of altercations.

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