Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?
Because it makes you sound affected and dim-witted.
Your prejudices appear to be showing. Not sure where this one comes from -- it doesn't seem to be one of the run of the mill class or ethnicity based ones -- but in any event, "Kinder" is a fairly ordinary utterance.
Among the dim-witted, perhaps. If you hear this routinely, you should reexamine your social circles. Really, your entire life.
Anonymous wrote:You sound insufferable. And who calls it kinder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?
Because it makes you sound affected and dim-witted.
Your prejudices appear to be showing. Not sure where this one comes from -- it doesn't seem to be one of the run of the mill class or ethnicity based ones -- but in any event, "Kinder" is a fairly ordinary utterance.
'Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was just looking to see if anyone had the same experience or looking to vent. I don’t see why everyone here is so rude. I’ve never said Kinder in this context but do hear it constantly because my family on mother’s side is German and they use it for “children” interchangeably with their English. I don’t think it makes anyone look dim witted, it’s just shortening a word. I see it written all the time including by my kids school.
Anonymous wrote:and I sent in 2 items that didn't arrive on time (online order) and even stuffed the items in her folder (Keep at school side) so that her teacher would take them. She didn't take them but took the folder today. I'm so confused! Does she want the items or not? Why would you send the items back home if they are required?
Anonymous wrote:and I sent in 2 items that didn't arrive on time (online order) and even stuffed the items in her folder (Keep at school side) so that her teacher would take them. She didn't take them but took the folder today. I'm so confused! Does she want the items or not? Why would you send the items back home if they are required?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?
Because it makes you sound affected and dim-witted.
Your prejudices appear to be showing. Not sure where this one comes from -- it doesn't seem to be one of the run of the mill class or ethnicity based ones -- but in any event, "Kinder" is a fairly ordinary utterance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?
Because it makes you sound affected and dim-witted.
Anonymous wrote:Why shouldn't we call it Kinder?