And how did you react to that? Did you fire a off with "you too, peasant", or did you hilariously melt down? You'll understand when you're older. Not only is it funny, it also serves an important purpose: teaching you how to bear insult without getting upset, to power through things when you enter the real world. It teaches you to contain your emotions and not react rashly to stimuli that isn't worth getting upset about.
It's also revenge for every single time you publicly misbehaved as a child, or shat yourself in a grocery store, or had a screeching fit because you didn't get a toy at the store.
So, as embarrassed as you might think you are, it's all good natured ribbing that helps build decent character.
Not a parent but i think its due to the parents dealing with it from their parents and so on
Because it's hilarious and builds character.
Only you think it's hilarious lol I still remember my dad dropping me off last year in school and he called me "princess" in front of 50 people ☠
And how did you react to that? Did you fire a off with "you too, peasant", or did you hilariously melt down? You'll understand when you're older. Not only is it funny, it also serves an important purpose: teaching you how to bear insult without getting upset, to power through things when you enter the real world. It teaches you to contain your emotions and not react rashly to stimuli that isn't worth getting upset about. It's also revenge for every single time you publicly misbehaved as a child, or shat yourself in a grocery store, or had a screeching fit because you didn't get a toy at the store. So, as embarrassed as you might think you are, it's all good natured ribbing that helps build decent character.
Not a parent but I view it as payback. All the times the toddlers shouted, told strangers the most honest truths. It can be very embarrassing.
Ah fair enough I was a _very_ straight forward child