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      Castle House
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      Kissgurami:
      Tokidoki:


      auntie doesn't mean old also...i also instruct my DS to address married women as auntie. 😉

      me too but my DDs are one kind, they look at the looks before addressing auntie or jie jie, if look the same age as me, called jie jie, if older aunite :rotflmao: so my colleagues are always asking \"am i auntie or jie jie or am i uncle or kor kor :rotflmao:

      :love: they are so loyal to me also, they really :rant: at whoever calls me auntie :rotflmao:

      Oh.. then you have to guide them correctly..

      Mummy belong to the auntie group liao.. after having all of you.. :rotflmao:

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        Tokidoki
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        my DS is very straight. i really worried, he might get beaten up if we r not with him.


        he see fat pple, he will say 'eee...ah pui'. indian pple, he will say 'eee...so smelly'. :faint:

        that day saw a tomboy in same lift, ask me 'is that person a gal or a boy?'. tomboy heard it and say he's so rude. i tell DS i will tell him the answer later. who knows he ask again! :slapshead:

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          MintyMin
          last edited by

          Kissgurami:
          Tokidoki:


          auntie doesn't mean old also...i also instruct my DS to address married women as auntie. 😉

          me too but my DDs are one kind, they look at the looks before addressing auntie or jie jie, if look the same age as me, called jie jie, if older aunite :rotflmao: so my colleagues are always asking \"am i auntie or jie jie or am i uncle or kor kor :rotflmao:

          :love: they are so loyal to me also, they really :rant: at whoever calls me auntie :rotflmao:


          my frens.. esp those not married.. whenever i asked my kids to call them aunties or uncles.. they will jump in defence n said.. i m only JIE JIE or KOR KOR.. confusing my kids.. :roll:

          I tell my frens.. u mean u belong to MY KIDS GENERATION???!! if not of coz u all r aunties and uncles lah.. duhz!

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            MintyMin
            last edited by

            Castle House:
            Oh.. then you have to guide them correctly..


            Mummy belong to the auntie group liao.. after having all of you.. :rotflmao:
            . :laugh: :rotflmao:

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              MintyMin
              last edited by

              Tokidoki:
              my DS is very straight. i really worried, he might get beaten up if we r not with him.


              he see fat pple, he will say 'eee...ah pui'. indian pple, he will say 'eee...so smelly'. :faint:

              that day saw a tomboy in same lift, ask me 'is that person a gal or a boy?'. tomboy heard it and say he's so rude. i tell DS i will tell him the answer later. who knows he ask again! :slapshead:

              :laugh: :rotflmao:

              Bo bian one leh..

              When DS was younger.. he learnt from school about 'fatty bom bom' n started to say tat whenever he saw fat ppl..

              I scolded him.. n told him it is V V RUDE.. every time he tried saying tat.. i gave him a stern look.. now he no longer said tat liao..

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                Castle House
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                Tokidoki:
                my DS is very straight. i really worried, he might get beaten up if we r not with him.


                he see fat pple, he will say 'eee...ah pui'. indian pple, he will say 'eee...so smelly'. :faint:

                that day saw a tomboy in same lift, ask me 'is that person a gal or a boy?'. tomboy heard it and say he's so rude. i tell DS i will tell him the answer later. who knows he ask again! :slapshead:
                Errr... ya.. think you need to tell him can't say that infront of others..

                My kids used to comment Indians.. *sorry*.. as 'a-ben-nei'.. after telling them .. afew times.. it is rude to comment such remarks..

                They never did it again..

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                  MintyMin
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                  Poppy!! Game thread finish liao… u shld b bak here right???

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                    tigger88
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                    My DD ever asked me when we were in the lift with a stranger…"mummy, why this uncle so fat?" I was so paisey!


                    Another time, she saw a preggy lady inside the same lift, she asked me "Mummy, why this auntie stomach so fat?" luckily she is pregnant and not fat. I just said, oh, this auntie is same as mummy (as in preggy).

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                      MintyMin
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                      tigger88:
                      My DD ever asked me when we were in the lift with a stranger...\"mummy, why this uncle so fat?\" I was so paisey!


                      Another time, she saw a preggy lady inside the same lift, she asked me \"Mummy, why this auntie stomach so fat?\" luckily she is pregnant and not fat. I just said, oh, this auntie is same as mummy (as in preggy).

                      :laugh: :rotflmao: Ya.. it can b v paiseh when they asked.. so usually i will look at them n apologise.. n tell my kids is it not nice to say tat..

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                      • KissguramiK Offline
                        Kissgurami
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                        hahaha, my DDs tend to \"voice out their opinions\" in public... :slapshead:


                        for example, if someone jay walks, they go \"MUMMY THE PERSON SO NAUGHTY, CROSS THE ROAD WHEN RED MAN\" (literally shouting) :scared:

                        in the lift even worse, some kids have the tendency to touch DDs , and they go \"This boy touch me, but I didn't touch him\" :faint: , the parent of the boy will be :oops: and say sorry :faint:

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