Friday, March 9, 2012

When we go to mcdonalds my son gets a surfs up toy but that was not the one he wanted?

i have a son and he wanted a surfs up toy from his mcdonalds happy meal but he keeps geting chicken joe he throws it under the bed he said he wanted lani but lani is a girl toy how can i chear my son upWhen we go to mcdonalds my son gets a surfs up toy but that was not the one he wanted?
Tell him it is a girl toy. If he still does not listen tell him he is a homo and may receive a beating. Cheer has two e's
tell him to grow up. they need to learn that life isn't fair all the time and he should be grateful he gets a meal everyday. Just show him a picture of starving children in africa. that will cheer him up.When we go to mcdonalds my son gets a surfs up toy but that was not the one he wanted?
Wow. hahaha. Strange question. Take whatever toy back to Mickey D's and ask them to switch with the one your son wants.
Get him the girl toy you dolt. Just ask at the window. It doesn't matter! He's just a kid.
Just go to Mac-Donalds and ask. Around where I live if you ask they'll give it to you for like $2. But don't bring him with you when you get it. They'll think you're weird.
tell the people at mcdonalds you want a different toy. they'll give you a girl toy if you ask for it.
Get him the toy he wanted?



Give him the ole' "There are kids who don't even get to eat in third world countries" speech, too. Haha.
ask mcdonalds people for the specific toy for his happy meal, i remember i asked once and they gave it to me.
get him the toy.

when they ask you if the meal is for a girl or boy say girl so they will give you the toy.

or

just buy him something else that he likes ask him what other things he enjoys playing with..or just go play in the park:D
When I was small I used to get different toys than what I really wanted so I just went up to the clerk and asked if I could get another toy. You should do that too even if it is a girl toy. Unless you really don't want him to play with a girl toy then just don't buy him a happy meal or just try to avoid McDonalds and go to Burger King or something.
i would just go back to the counter and say could i swap this toy please..they will normally swap it for you

hope this helped x
Next time you go to McDs, politely ask the server if he can have another toy before you open it. Or you can try a different McDs. There is no such thing as girl and boy toys. I think kids should be able to play with whatever toys they like. Good luck.
either baby him and tell him everything will be fine, and next time you go to McDonald's, when the teller asks if it's a boy or girl, say girl...or wait? is Lani a girl penguin from the Surf's Up? if so, then tough luck.
If he wants Lani get it for him. If girls want a toy car is that so much of a boys toy you would not let her have it. Get with today's times and let him have Lani. Maybe it is in a girls happy meal.
Why not ask the next time you go for the toy he wants.
Take the toy back to McDonald's and have him go to the counter and ask if he can trade it. At his age he probably doesn't see toys as a girls toy or boys toy... Its OK for him to have the toy he wants. Girl toys don't make him less of a boy for playing with them.
You can just ask to change it.

That's what I've always done.
let him get the toy he is just a little kid and toys like that can be for boys and girls.....it's not like it is a barbie doll or make-up. all you have to do is ask mcdonalds and they will change it if they have any left.
Just tell them you want a girl toy. I am a girl and I used to always get the boy toys so who cares. It isn't going to hurt his masculinity or anything. if he cares that much he will be really happy.
just tell mcdonalds that you want a girl toy...they wont care if he is a boy and will give a girl toy
get him a big mac mmmmm
well you might be able to trade the toy for a different one if that doesnt work he will have to learn you cant always get what you want but there is nothing wrong for a kid to play with toys meant for a different gender. i like boy toys.

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