As an adult, I can attest to calling my mom over every single little question lol! Do you ask for help on *everything* too? 🤦🏻♀️ Or if you’re not an adult yet, do you see this happening when you grow up??
I'm an adult tecnically and I live with my parents and 2 older siblings. I usually only ask that type of questions in conection to healt, paperwork (taxes + similar) or to find another wording for a question a sibling usually my sister had that my explanation did not help them understand.
One thing i love about americans is how still living with your parents as an adult is look down upon, but in other countries and cultures is just something normal.
"Never in this housing market." Fr though 😭 My boyfriend and I just got approved for our own apartment and I'm already scared of when we'll get kicked out for not being able to pay rent.
I do this and my parents either give me an answer or respond by saying, “you need to figure it out”, “you need to look it up” and or, “you’re an adult you need to make these decisions on your own”. Which can be frustrating with that last one, but they’ve helped me get this far.
I love how she noticed how much the audience LOVES Michael, and so now she’s just putting him in everything 😂 Give the people what they want, as they say 😂❤
Elder millinial here . My gen alpha daughter is 6, my son is 9, and they think they know everything. Lil sassholes. I have to tell them no they don't and to hush it. 🤨
Oh my goodness I remember that attitude at 13!!!!! I'm 41 and I call my mom all the time with all kinds of questions and most of the time I calling her panicking because my body is working against me and I stupidly Google my symptoms and I'm always dying.....of course she has to talk me off the ledge and everything is all better lol.......I'm so glad I have a mom I can call no matter what time of the day it is and she will always answer and help me!!!!
This is so real 😂😂 I was always like that but now both my parents went on vacation for a a few weeks so I've been running the house myself. I ended up calling my mom quite often with questions about how to do certain things 😂 god bless moms tho, she answers my questions, I'm glad I can ask for whatever I need 😌
As a 13 year old, the constantly asking mom/dad for help is a lifelong thing. It doesn't stop, especially when you first start navigating the world on your own 💀
This is so relatable, especially cause my parents are in the same city XD Went to them for help airing up my tires a few weeks ago and keep asking mom what do do about my gutters. Generational wisdom sharing is good!!
I’m a 50 f and I literally called my mom all the time to ask what do I do !? lol 😂 she passed away last September and I’d give ANYTHING to talk to her again… CHERISH YOUR MOM PEOPLE !!! it’s a very different world once she’s gone 😢 💔
Video request: I work at a college. Earlier I walked past some glass doors that reminded me. Back around 2011 millennials were in the news a lot crashing into things while walking because of their phones. Those glass doors were often off their tracks because a girl walked right into them and knocked them out. I'd love to see your take on this phenomenon. haha
Haha I'm remembering more. Once a team of people (researchers? news? comedy people?) put a literal clown in the middle of college foot traffic and no one noticed. lmao that terrific.
Just when we thought we'd moved past that history, Pokemon Go came out and we started wandering into traffic and trying to get onto military bases to catch rare pokemon 😔🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@pvp6077lmao... not quite a laughing matter... but some millennial cops were fired for chasing a pokemon and not the literal bad guy they were just called for. 🤔😂
Honestly, I want all schools to have a financial literacy class. My school has it for one month every school year, and it’s helped me understand stuff about taxes, insurance, salaries, and more, which will really help anybody in their future compared to calculus or smth like that
I feel so sorry for my dad sometimes too My mother dying emotionally stunted a lot of my preparation for adultness so sometimes I'm constantly asking for help with appliances and technology. 😅