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Having a young one can be a handful sometimes, especially when you’re bringing them out to a restaurant. They somehow always manage to get their hands and clothes dirty, and might even spill their food or drinks.

This can be really troublesome for the waitstaff who have to clean up these messes but that didn’t seem to be the case with this responsible father!

Recently, a video went viral after showing a father cleaning up after his son had spilt a drink on the floor in a restaurant.

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Perangai suami aku klu kat kedai mkn..klu ank dia sepahkan nasi atau tumpahkan air gni la..huhu xnak susahkan waiter..?

♬ original sound – Šeng Ñu pan – Šeng Ñu pan

The video, posted by a TikTok user, Faeza (@syedfaeza), shows her husband cleaning up after their son had spilt his drink. The video starts with the father sweeping the contents of the drink into a dustpan, it then shows him mopping up the rest of the drink. Thereafter, the responsible father can be seen talking it through with his son.

According to Faeza’s caption for the video, her husband makes it a part of his duty to clean up after their son’s mess thoroughly whenever such incidents occur at restaurants.

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With 334.3k views, 25.7k likes and 494 comments, the video received many comments praising the father for setting a good example for his son. Some users shared their experience working at a restaurant, saying that many customers usually just leave their mess.

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A few other users shared that they have been so accustomed to their kids making a mess when they go out, that their children now know to clean up after themselves.

What do you guys think of this? 

 

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