Sure. One time at a supermarket, a little kid wanted a big lollipop. When his mom said no, he started stomping his feet and shouting, 'But I want it!' Then he threw himself on the floor and rolled around while people stared. It was hilarious.
Well, I remember a story about a toddler in a park. He was playing with a toy truck when another kid accidentally bumped into him. He had a tantrum right away. He started crying and waving his arms around, yelling that the other kid 'broke' his truck, even though it was still in one piece. His angry little face was quite funny.
Sure. One time in a supermarket, a little kid wanted a big box of candies. When his mom said no, he lay down on the floor right in the middle of the aisle and started kicking his legs and screaming 'I want candies!' His face was all red and it was really funny.
Sure. One time, my little nephew wanted a cookie right before dinner. When we said no, he lay on the floor and started kicking his legs like he was cycling in the air. His face was all red and he was making these growling noises. It was hilarious.
Sure. Once I saw a little boy in a supermarket. He wanted a big lollipop. When his mom said no, he lay down on the floor and started kicking his legs like a little windmill. His face was all red, and he was making this high - pitched noise. It was hilarious.
I knew a man who got really angry during a meeting at work because his idea wasn't immediately accepted. He banged his fist on the table, stood up abruptly and stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind him. It was quite embarrassing for everyone there.
I once saw a man in a restaurant who didn't get the table he wanted. He started yelling at the hostess, stomping his feet like a child. His face turned bright red and he was waving his arms around. It was so embarrassing.
One kid tantrum story is about a little boy at a grocery store. He wanted a big bag of candies but his mom said no. So he started screaming at the top of his lungs, kicking his legs and rolling on the floor. People around were staring but the mom just calmly waited for him to calm down.
My cousin's toddler had a tantrum in the middle of a shopping mall. He wanted to ride the escalator up and down repeatedly. When she said it was time to go, he started to scream and grabbed onto the railing. People were staring, but she managed to pick him up and walk away quickly. It was really embarrassing for her at that moment.
In a restaurant, a boy was given a plate of vegetables instead of fries. He was so unhappy that he started making a fuss. He pushed the plate away, banged his fists on the table and made all kinds of funny faces while complaining about the 'awful' vegetables. His parents were embarrassed but the rest of us found it rather amusing.
A little kid in a toy store. He wanted a toy truck that was out of stock. He started crying and shouting, 'My truck! My truck!' He even tried to climb the shelves to look for it. His mom had to carry him out while he was still reaching out for the empty spot where the truck should have been.
At a business meeting, one of the executives didn't get his way in a decision - making process. He started pouting like a toddler. He crossed his arms, sulked in his chair, and then began to raise his voice in an unprofessional way. He complained that no one was listening to him, when in fact everyone had considered his opinion but just didn't agree with it. His tantrum made the whole meeting very uncomfortable and unproductive.