At the coffee Shop:
JD: Mami look!
Me: what whatt?
JD: FAT! *point at the woman right in front of our table*
Me: No!
JD: YES! THIS IS CALLED FAT!
Me: *whisper* NoooooOOOoooooooOOOooooo don't say that! oh my god....
JD: Yes, its
Me: Ok. Keep quiet. Don't say edi ah...
And the woman was looking for place, didnt hear him. Thank god..
JD: Mami u look!
Me: *oh no what again?*
JD: That koong kooong never brush teeth *pointing at the man that looks like this
Pic Source*
Me: aiyoh nooOOOoooooOOOo dun say like that.
Jd: he never brush teeth so his teeth all fall out edi.
Me: *cover his mouth and whispered to him* jayden, you cannot say like this right in front of ppl. Its very..
Jd: *mumble* rude.
Me: yes... if u wanna say then you whisper like me or you go into the car then only you tell okay?
Jd: *nod and whisper* he never brush his teeth..........
Me: *pengsan*
hahaha!so cute la jayden!always can make people laugh!at least now he knows to whisper instead.:P
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ReplyDeletehee hee hee.... the koong koong look very jolly! JD so pandai!
hahahaha...so funny la Jayden
ReplyDeleteHahaha... My boy was like tat oso when he was Jayden's age. He had to be constantly reminded that what if you heard someone say bad things about your loved ones, how would you feel? He always answered, I dun like it and it only worked until the 100th time I repeated that. Boys ... O.... Boys
ReplyDeletehehe, there will be many more to come before they understand what rude actually means. rye li said aloud in the lift why the uncle looks so scary! i had to apologize to the uncle and scold her after that.
ReplyDeleteHehehe...my kids used to shout out, Mummy smoker there! Then the smoker donno where to hide his face.
ReplyDeletewuahahaha....
ReplyDeleteBtw, how you approach to this old man for shots???
I can really understand this situation. It is very hilarious and yet embarassing. Kids being kids are so innocent.
ReplyDeleteI can really understand this situation. It is very hilarious and yet embarassing. Kids being kids are so innocent.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha!! This is my worst fear. Maine bitching loudly to me in front of the person being bitched :D
ReplyDeleteTee Hee Hee.. One of those moments.. Bt you cannot fault him for being honest..
ReplyDeletehahaha.. that made my day...
ReplyDeleteYour son is only giving "constructive remarks" .. okay ma.. he said fat so that she has to slim down a bit.. teeth fallen off means next time he must never eat sweets..
ReplyDeleteI am having the same moments now with my 2 year old. Once she said out 'whoa giant' loudly in the lift when a foreign couple walked in, I think they didn't hear, thank God. And just a few days ago she stood in front of an Indian lady who put a lot of make up on her face and said 'so ugly'. Can faint.
ReplyDeleteha hahhhhh..... that's so funny! Life is never boring when you have kids around :)
ReplyDeletePENGSAN...if the lady hears it.
ReplyDeletefunny!!!
ReplyDeleteCoincidence!!! My son did that too recently. He said out very LOUD "That uncle very FAT". *faint* Not too sure if that uncle heard him or not. hahaha
ReplyDeletehahaha hes just being honest hahahah
ReplyDeleteShern did that too once,
ReplyDeletewe were at the store and he pointed and called someone fat! Nasib baik orang tak dengar.
alomak! hahahaha...
ReplyDeleteohmigosh i hate this perangai of theirs too!!! when gib does this i always feel like i want to dig a hole in the floor and bury myself there!
ReplyDeletehahahhahha, my boys also at this stage now. Everything talk very loud, so i have to tell them..talk softly cannot talk so loud..they will ask "this is quiet place?" I said ya, or i will tell them..this is secret, so cannot let people hear, talk soft. LOL!
ReplyDeleteJayden, next time see me, don't said loud "you are fat" whisper to me, ok. hahahhaha
hahaha Mine (both big n small) like to point n say "Botak!" at hairless ppl/mannequin. :p
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