I work at GameStop and today a Latino woman and her son came in. The son (who looked like he was around 13 or 14 years old) spoke English fine but the woman had very broken English. What I could make out from her is that she wanted to pre-order Halo Reach for her son. I was very concerned because she might not realize what kind of violence and language she would be exposing her son to so I had my other GameStop employee (his name is Ricardo, speaks Spanish and English) warn her about the game's violence in Spanish and she was able to understand and then scolded her son for trying to get such a game. Did I do the right thing?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan 104 Yes, you were just doing your job.[/quote] While parents should educate themselves before getting to a store, you still did the right thing since it seems the kid was trying to pull a fast one over his mom. Personally, growing up, my parents were okay with violent games but any form of -blam!-ity in games they definitely wouldn't let me get. And I hear its the exact opposite over in Europe. lol