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Is it normal for a restaurant to classify a child in primary 6, of about 11 to 12 years old as an adult ?

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I know most places charged children above 12 years of age or at Secondary 1 at adult price. Isn't a Primary 5 or 6 children too young to be count as an adult ??

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  1. Yup but depends on the restaurant you go to.


  2. I suppose 12 or so is the norm but restaurants can pick any age they want to the cutoff.  If they want it to be eight, they can do it.

  3. The restaurant can set the age anywhere it wants to.  Your alternative is to find some place with a better deal.

  4. shld b after 12 yrs, it is quite normal same as airline ticketing system!

  5. If the children have reached the age of 12, no matter which level of schooling they had, I think the restaurant can consider them as adults.

  6. 12 is sort of the reasonable age to be charged as adults almost everywhere i've seen. But any younger than that leave or report them to case.

  7. yeah it should be like 13.. 12 at the youngest

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