I took the only appliance I needed when I left. The 20 year old large bowl popcorn maker. It lasted another 10 years. Never found another machine that worked as well. RIP😂
My mom would really miss me but my Indian family have a weird tradition where whenever anyone graduates, their parents doesn’t give the, a single cent, my parents want to continue the tradition and so will I
Your so rude about how British do stuff and act like Americans are the best people in the world when your American and I am a ten year old saying this why are you so mean
It’s so funny to watch these cause I’ve been in Australia my whole life and Australia is literally the perfect balance. 😂 (Australia is the best country dont try and change my mind )
I am an American and I wish my mom would was like that, shit I better have a JOB to pay for everything I NEED!!! What part of American is he talking about?😮😅
I had to do all my own college stuff on my own, go Bank Me. At least the uni in Sussex had crockery and some bedding (was fine after a wash), meanwhile the one other I went to in California I had to buy everything.
😂😂😂 American college mom here, but I am the daughter of a sort of British Northern Irish Catholic mom.. okay so she's not a monarchist but she was the best mom ever. I totally fell into The American mom category and I realized that my daughter turned out well. She's tough as nails and handles herself okay but I have twin boys that are 22 that want mama to do everything for them. Ugh future daughter-in-law's do not get on my case. I did my best
American moms: REMEMBER ME MY SWEET SUMMER CHILD!!!😭😭😭 British moms: Finally, that t h i n g is ouh uh me house. Time to call up all the other mums and see abouh a bonfiyah fueled by all the stuff he left behind an that i dont want to keep😂😂😂 American child: mom, please get out of my trunk. You cant come to college with me British child: Mummy thats the family dog... and me...
Pros of being the youngest child: When you go to uni you get new things. You’re the favourite. You know how to do allot as parents spend and do the most for you Your older sibling will take care of you if someone’s messing with you. Cons of being the youngest child: You get bullied by your siblings No one believes you as your too young to know anything You have to witness your older siblings get treated unfairly You get smothered so when you come to live on your own there’s a chance you will struggle to do allot
My British mum started a 'motivational uni crate' for me. Every weekly shop she added one (bulk) item of personal care/ cleaning products. I stil has some of the cleaning stuff when I left uni!
American mom: *takes rainbow* Son: Mom why do I need that (Good question) American mom: So every time you look at it it reminds you of me (sniff) (Meanwhile) Me: bro she gay or wtf is going on here?