
The other side of this coin is, “Dad, can I-” “Ask your mother.” – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Graphite Cyrus says, “My mom’s answer was always “We’ll see”. Which is basically the same thing as no.”
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My mom’s answer was always “We’ll see”. Which is basically the same thing as no.
But without the whining!
naw mom was always “no” me “BUT…” mom “SHUTUP!!!”… asking dad “sure honey” me “ok thanks dad” dad “wait you better ask your mother first” what im thinking “DANG IT! i was so close!!!!!”
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This graph is only true when it comes to children older than three years, otherwise it’s “Yes, just shut up”.
Unless the question has to do with cleaning something. Yeah the kids would ask that. Right.
ROFLMAO!
SO – true!
Hrm…. my Mother was always “Wait, and ask your father.”… who usually said “Just, ask your mother.”
a good piece of advice from my Aunt Bev was to say yes as often as you can (not in buying treats or toys).
So I’ll say yes, and then remind them that if what they are doing causes us to go to the emergency room, I will not buy them anything out of the vending machine. They will have to go hungry until after they are stitched up, set in a cast, et cetera, before they can have something to eat.
This is actually opposite for me. Whenever I asked my mom for something, she would almost always go out of her way in order for it to get done.