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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


Saying littles is not baby talk. Nor is grands.

People on this site are just hateful


Yes, they are baby talk. Sorry.


+1, they are textbook baby talk.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My squad poster. This has to be a teenager. No grown adult has a squad.


Meh. Lots of people use squad, including me.


I'm betting you also say "welp!" and "anyways" and "nothingburger". Just a guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


Saying littles is not baby talk. Nor is grands.

People on this site are just hateful


Yes, they are baby talk. Sorry.


Speak for yourself. Most people don’t think littles is baby talk. We all say it in my squad and we are a good representation of most people.


Most people know it’s baby talk and think it’s insipid.

And please tell me your repeated use of “squad” is supposed to be sarcasm, because you’re not in high school and you sound like the “I’m a Cool Mom” woman from Mean Girls. Not a good look.
Anonymous
Dear god, “littles” is 1000% a sign that you are an irredeemable tool.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Trope” poster


She/he/they = so annoying!
Anonymous
The idiot who just posts “look up Dunning-Kruger effect” on every post, whether it’s relevant or not, and thinks it’s some sort of mic drop every time. Guess what nerd? We all had a year of college and know what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The idiot who just posts “look up Dunning-Kruger effect” on every post, whether it’s relevant or not, and thinks it’s some sort of mic drop every time. Guess what nerd? We all had a year of college and know what it is.


I graduated college in 1993. According to Wikipedia, Dunning and Kruger published their initial study in 1999. Guess what? Not everyone went to college, and not everyone who did knows what the Dunning-Kruger effect is.

I have to say that both the direction to “look up” something, and the assumption that everyone already knows it, and therefore shouldn’t have to look it up, are equally nonconstructive.
Anonymous
The poster who works in the goofy words “Full stop” in almost every post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


Saying littles is not baby talk. Nor is grands.

People on this site are just hateful


Yes, they are baby talk. Sorry.


Speak for yourself. Most people don’t think littles is baby talk. We all say it in my squad and we are a good representation of most people.


Most people know it’s baby talk and think it’s insipid.

And please tell me your repeated use of “squad” is supposed to be sarcasm, because you’re not in high school and you sound like the “I’m a Cool Mom” woman from Mean Girls. Not a good look.


DP. The combination of ‘squad’ and ‘littlest’ in one person is exhausting. Does she also randomly shorten words like ‘profesh’ instead of ‘professional’? Grating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP but I use littles all the time. So much easiet than saying "my three younger children."

Is it also insipid to say Fridge?


NP here. You can say "my children", "my kids", "my preschoolers", and a host of other adult terms.

No, it is not insipid to say "fridge" but stop with the baby talk. I also hate when people use baby talk to about anything. Talk to your children in real words and in full sentences. Children mimic what they hear. My children entered school talking in full sentences and using real words and not baby jargon. Provide them a good example and they will learn and mimic you. You can always tell the people who use baby talk at home because their kids have more trouble forming full sentences and continue to use substitute baby words for real words even into their elementary years.


Saying littles is not baby talk. Nor is grands.

People on this site are just hateful


Yes, they are baby talk. Sorry.


Speak for yourself. Most people don’t think littles is baby talk. We all say it in my squad and we are a good representation of most people.


+1

Yeah I don’t get the hate.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The one who always suggests a beautiful piece of crystal when people ask what to bring as a host gift.


I am The person who always suggests something monogrammed or personalized. Love things with the name of your summer house etc. I would monogram myself if I could. It is a bit of a running joke in my extended family. My cousin just moved in with her boyfriend and I sent them personalized mugs with their names on them. Towels, you name it. Love it all!!


I would probably cause car accidents with how fast I'd drive that stuff to Goodwill to donate. Don't you know that you don't give gifts that YOU love? You give gifts the RECIPIENT will love.


DP. The people in my circle LOVE getting monogrammed items, especially towels and glassware, as well as, gasp, things like crystal.


+1. Rich old money folks have monogrammed stuff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The poster who works in the goofy words “Full stop” in almost every post.
+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am hungry now for pigs in a blanket AND charcuterie


Yep 👍
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am hungry now for pigs in a blanket AND charcuterie


Yep 👍


So low class
Anonymous
The low class poster
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