I went to JCPenney on Saturday to get a new pair of shoes. The children's clothing department is on the way there, which was very busy due to school having started again. As I was passing this department, there was a little boy, about 7 or 8 years old, looking at t-shirts with his mom. I suddenly heard this boy's father call to him, "Come over here and try some shoes on!" Now, this kid was wearing flip flops, which meant he was going to try on these new shoes in his bare feet, and if he didn't want the shoes, some other poor kid was going to eventually get these shoes that this other kid's bare feet were in.
Now, this is not the part that really bothered me. It was when this kid didn't move fast enough, his mother said, "Go do what your father said and stop dicking around!", in front of God and everyone else. I've told my own kids things like "Stop goofing around" or "Quit stalling", but not this. I don't need them picking up on a new phrase anyway, then getting a note home from school.
Would anyone else say this to their kid?
Now, this is not the part that really bothered me. It was when this kid didn't move fast enough, his mother said, "Go do what your father said and stop dicking around!", in front of God and everyone else. I've told my own kids things like "Stop goofing around" or "Quit stalling", but not this. I don't need them picking up on a new phrase anyway, then getting a note home from school.
Would anyone else say this to their kid?
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