Parents share hilarious questions kids asked them after moving out
Chip Leighton, a dad of two from Maine, revealed the comical things his teen kids asked him on TikTok, and it lead to thousands of other parents sharing the amusing questions they've gotten from their children.
parents.... this is homeschool commercial
I homeschooled and "life lessons" were the most important thing I did. I was explaining stuff constantly as life happened. I just explained to my oldest son the other day the most common reasons people make real estate offers with contingencies.
What's my surname? Is that the same as my pronouns?
Dumb kid: I'm Hispanic, right? Parent: No, no youre're not.
Do I have Medicare?
Boy was late for school and told the teacher he had morning sickness.
Did I registrer for Selective Services? If so, what services did I select?
Bruh, when does my social security number expire?
Can I get a passport to go to another state?
All of these are comical. Thx for posting. I'm bewildered by the social security number question. Not so much the question, but the fact that the kid addressed his dad as "Bruh". ?????
The other scary part of this is the fact that these are all great unknowns to kids, yet display a rainbow flag to them and they'll probably know exactly what it means.
Their vocabulary is weak .asked a millennial what scruples were. She said isn't that what you put on ice cream?
There's a YT channel where the guy interviews millennials on the street, asking them ridiculously simple questions...math, geography, etc. It's entertaining, to be sure, but scary at the same time. Here's one of them, but his channel is full of them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2oMv93EUpY
Hey I knew an eighteen year old in the early nineties who had to spell his name aloud at the doctor's office. He started J-O-H-N (stopped to think)...-O-T-H-A-N. His poor dad was like "Noooooo!!!"