Aussie kid tells dad off for swearing



    by thiel391

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    1. the_colonelclink on

      I work from home, and it’s been the holidays here in Australia, so this has been me with a sassy daughter.

      Occasionally I can flip it and say something like “Oh no, I said ‘truck’. They need to get it ‘trucked’”.

      Or “No, I said ‘stunt’. My boss is quite the ‘stunt’.”

      But overall, it’s a salient reminder from the person I’m raising that I should do better.

    2. Funny that the kid telling off his dad. What the f is that kid still drinking out of a baby bottle.

    3. TwoCockyforBukkake on

      Im disappointed that the kid didn’t tack on a “fucking c***” in there somewhere.

    4. Dependent_Stop_3121 on

      “Now I’m going to feed the baby so I’ll be upstairs if you need me, supers at 5pm don’t be late like you were yesterday”.

      “Oh and your work called, they need you at 6am tomorrow, oh and could you please put your boots away”.

      Steps outside to scream: “Am I F$&@ing running this house alone!!!”.

    5. This is the problem with this new generation. Teach them how flip people off and swear from young.

    6. Why is this child drinking from a baby bottle? If this child knows to stop someone from cursing he should definitely not be drinking from a bottle.

    7. I mean, clearly they do say “pain in the arse” in that house, else how would the kid know it’s a bad word?

    8. I seriously thought lil’ man was even feeding the sister like the responsible young man he is…. but nope😂

    9. Meanwhile my son about the same age gets into trouble at pre-school for saying fuckit.

      According to his kindy teacher, he said that it wasn’t a bad word at all, because it means “where are my keys”

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