Thursday 28 January 2016

When Your Small Child Swears

I swear too much. Not as much as if I still lived in Ireland, but too much. I don't like the children to hear it, but they have at times.

Parenting books will tell you that if your small child swears, you should not laugh. I agree and I managed that for a long time, putting on my serious face and getting cross, explaining that that is not language for children to use and promising to not swear in front of the children ever again.

But then one day I laughed. I had to. There was nothing else I could do.

We were in the car, Number Two and I. A woman drove towards us incredibly slowly, blocking our way and not indicating when she should have, thereby delaying us unnecessarily. 

I was about to mutter under my breath, as usual, when from the back seat came the words "F**k almighty! She was a bad driver!" followed by "Why are you laughing Mammy? She was a bad driver".


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10 comments:

  1. hehehe. Sometimes it is hard not to laugh. I would have too x

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    1. I'm glad to hear I am not the only one Kim.

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  2. There is something really funny about kids swearing. Especially in context! Thanks for linking up to #FridayFrolics

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    1. Isn't there? It is SO hard to keep a straight face.
      Thanks for hosting, Claire.

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  3. I would definitely have laughed too! I'm going to have to start curbing my swearing when my little boy starts talking, eeek! #FridayFrolics

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  4. We're not there yet but it's in the post. I'm so immature I know I'll find it nigh on impossible not to crack up.

    #fridayfrolics

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    1. It is hard, and they pick up on words so quickly, especially the ones they shouldn't!

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  5. Hahahaaaa!! Brilliant. #FridayFrolics

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