By peonypiney - 03/11/2011 19:32 - United States

Today, I spent over 20 minutes trying to convince my daughter that the word she was trying to use was "Back-pack" and not "Back-back". I never convinced her. She is 16 years old. FML
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peonypiney 6

This is my FML. YES, she is extremely blonde and believe it or not, a straight A student. I have never noticed she said it that way before until she had it written down. I've never caught it because we usually say "Book Bag". Her older brother finally convinced her through mockery and laughter.

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DoxIxHAVExTo 10

Watch, she's going to probably go up to one of her friends and ask and they're going to say "back-pack" and she'll take their word for it in a matter of seconds. Just you wait -_-

Oh how true this is. Especially with the insignificant others.

Lol ppl at my school still do that. Im a senior

Its an age thing. She is acting dumber than she actually is. Kids that age are very hard headed and suffer from the "know it all" syndrome. It goes away in about 7 or 8 years. Right now, you are the last person on earth that can tell her anything.

tedyesca 0
Leahbabe15 0

And... Children our a reflection of their parents.

Shall we infer from your comment that your parents also don't know the difference between "are" and "our"?

You should send her back-back to elementary school

Leahbabe15 0

Sounds like an anime character. She's not stupid, she's moe!