Kids say the darnest things...
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DD2 : Mom! I need you here!
Me : Why?
DD2 : It's important! I want to watch this show
but it states that Parents or Guardians must be
around to explain to the children about it...
Children cannot watch this on their own, i need
supervision!
Me : Where does it state so?
DD2 : There! At the corner of the TV... PG.. See!
Me : It's Parental Guidance lar... parents are supposed
to be around to guide their kids while watching certain
shows.
DD2 : It's the same lar.. :roll: .. guardian... guidance...
It's the same..
Me : Hahaa! Wrong oredi, malu! :laugh: ( Me bad hor.. :oops: )
Oh well.... she got the gist of it right.
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buds:
lolz.DD2 : Mom! I need you here!
Me : Why?
DD2 : It's important! I want to watch this show
but it states that Parents or Guardians must be
around to explain to the children about it...
Children cannot watch this on their own, i need
supervision!
i have something similar to share about ds1.
when he was younger, once, we took him out to the shopping mall and he ran to one of the kiddy rides and then ran back to us, telling us that we must watch him play if not he can't play at all cos 'children under 7yo need adult supervision' as stated on the ride.
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I was explaining to my K2 student the meaning of 'wedding anniversary'.
Me: It's just like your birthday which comes around once a year. Once a person is married for a year, he'll celebrate his wedding anniversary. If he's married for 2 years, that'll be his second anniversary.
Student: :idea: So if I'm married, I'll will have a wedding anniversary every year.
Me: Yes, that's right
Student: What if I married the wrong girl?
Me: :shock: :? -
tutormum:
:celebrate: to your student! hahahaha!I was explaining to my K2 student the meaning of 'wedding anniversary'.
Me: It's just like your birthday which comes around once a year. Once a person is married for a year, he'll celebrate his wedding anniversary. If he's married for 2 years, that'll be his second anniversary.
Student: :idea: So if I'm married, I'll will have a wedding anniversary every year.
Me: Yes, that's right
Student: What if I married the wrong girl?
Me: :shock: :?
I love it when my students tell me such things... Really makes my day with their innocence and wits. -
What? I dont get itβ¦ sorry for my "noobness"β¦
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:hi5: snowman.697
Same here. I was :? :? all the way, but others seem to get it perfectly.
Even if you marry the wrong person, you still need to celebrate a wedding anniversary anyway.... -
Muffins:
The thing is... would you expect a 6yo kid to tell you that he's thinking about the possibility of marrying the wrong girl? And his innocence at wondering what happens if he marries the wrong girl (he might be assuming that no need to celebrate wedding anniversary)!:hi5: snowman.697
Same here. I was :? :? all the way, but others seem to get it perfectly.
Even if you marry the wrong person, you still need to celebrate a wedding anniversary anyway.... -
mrswongtuition:
Exactly. :celebrate: :celebrate: When he asked that question, he looked worried. Poor boy, wonder where he got the idea that he might marry the wrong girl.
The thing is... would you expect a 6yo kid to tell you that he's thinking about the possibility of marrying the wrong girl? And his innocence at wondering what happens if he marries the wrong girl (he might be assuming that no need to celebrate wedding anniversary)!Muffins:
:hi5: snowman.697
Same here. I was :? :? all the way, but others seem to get it perfectly.
Even if you marry the wrong person, you still need to celebrate a wedding anniversary anyway....
I told him to pray and ask God to give him the right girl.
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tutormum:
Student: What if I married the wrong girl?
:rotflmao:
But it's a good and valid question. -
DD recently discovered that boys have \"sausage\" and girls don't.
DD cuddling around her daddy on the sofa, as usual. She likes jumping on her daddy's lap too. Then suddenly her little hand accidentally landed on DH's 'jewel'.
DD: what is this??!!
DH: (embarrassed and didn't know how to answer): Err...
DD: Is it daddy's sausage?
DH and I both looked at each other, stunned. So I have to explain to her that boys like her daddy have a sausage and girls like her and her mummy don't.
Never expect her 'birds and bees' education to come so early!
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