Chickity China

Anonymous
My son got on trouble in preschool for singing this.

"Chickety china the chinese chicken. have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin' "

From BNL'S One Week.

Is it offensive?
Anonymous
Oh wow, now I've heard everything! OP, I wonder if his teachers even realized he was signing song lyrics...
Anonymous
I dunno, I saw your title and immediately started humming the song! Probably depends on the context of when he sang it?
Anonymous
His teachers are assholes. That was a teaching moment that they just totally botched. Idiots.
Anonymous
It's my fault. It's been running through my head the past couple of weeks and "I" sing it around him. Never thought twice about it and now I feel bad.
Anonymous
Sorry he got in trouble; it's so cute, I can't help but smile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dunno, I saw your title and immediately started humming the song! Probably depends on the context of when he sang it?


Me too!
The only context where this would be inappropriate would be if he continued to sing it while the teacher or another student was trying to speak; had been given reminders to stop, but continued anyway.
Anonymous
Kinda funny. You'll look back on his and laugh for sure. Poor kid!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dunno, I saw your title and immediately started humming the song! Probably depends on the context of when he sang it?


Me too!
The only context where this would be inappropriate would be if he continued to sing it while the teacher or another student was trying to speak; had been given reminders to stop, but continued anyway.


ME TOO
Anonymous
Lol...me too.

Did you see Suburgatory recently? Hilarious!
Anonymous
My ds got in trouble for singing "Ice Ice Baby" in first grade. Apparently it's "crude"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol...me too.

Did you see Suburgatory recently? Hilarious!


Yes! (oP here) that must be why it's stuck in my head!
Anonymous
No rap songs either. He might start singing profanities and calling women B and H words.
Anonymous
Remember the song Jai Ho? Well DS will ask for that song by saying very loudly "HO!....HO!" And not like Santa Claus would say either. I've been emphasizing the JAI part when the song comes on because I'm afraid someone will say something.

But in this case, I'm guessing/hoping the teachers either didn't know it was a song or he was singing it after they asked him to stop.
Anonymous
I listen to mumford and sons on Pandora a lot. I'm just waiting for the emphatic f word to come out of my sweet 3.5 year old's mouth.
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