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Robert Lee School of Dance
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citysearch c.
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In response to what a couple of people have said
1: It is absolutely someone's business to "harass" you (as you call it) if you are not paying for the service that they are providing. It is not harassing, it is them trying to collect what they are owed.
2: To the person with the following comment, "I was very disappointed to hear parents trashing other studios in the audience. The man was using foul language when referring to other acts. If this is the type of people at this studio we would all be better off staying away. I, for one, am trying to teach my children to be respectful and encouraging to others." I really don't think a comment like that even deserves to be on this review list. Do you honestly expect the dance studio to be responsible for how an adult acts on their own time? They can't control that situation any more than I can control how your child acts right now. I understand your theory, however, it doesn't belong in a review of the studio itself.
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