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AIBU?

to be bothered by 'I'm gonna kill you comment'?

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teaguzzler · 04/12/2012 16:04

During a visit to my best friends house the other day her 3yo DC said this (or similar)to my 3yo DC. Apparently it is a line from Kung Fu panda film? Both my DH and hers overheard this but nothing was said to the child. Now I'm not suggesting he means it or even that he is being overly threatening but I'm just not happy about my DC being spoken to like this and feel something should have been said at the time. What do you think and what, if anything, would you say if it happens again?

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squeakytoy · 04/12/2012 16:05

You need to stop being so precious... no, I wouldnt say anything.

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WilsonFrickett · 04/12/2012 16:20

Children repeat things. Doesn't mean they mean them. If it was me I might have ventured a mild 'that's not very kind' but honestly, it's not a biggie. Unless you thought he was going to actually kill him?

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valiumredhead · 04/12/2012 16:22

Personally I would ignore because the less attention made to those sort of comments the better.

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SpoonyFuckersWife · 04/12/2012 16:22

Wow

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Whoknowswhocares · 04/12/2012 16:26

A 3 year old has no clue what that means! Of course you shouldn't say anything.

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bigmouthstrikesagain · 04/12/2012 16:28

It is a bit precious to be worried about that - (it is jarring when you start hearing that sort of thing from your children) - unless the child in question is holding a knife or gun while saying it of course. Dc do copy what they hear in films and on TV, mine are always 'killing' each other (usually with light sabres) it is all part of imaginative role playing games and will not be meant seriously.

If pets start disappearing from the area then maybe there will be cause for concern though.

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teaguzzler · 04/12/2012 16:28

I don't believe she meant it however i do believe she should be taught that this is not the way to speak to others.

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teaguzzler · 04/12/2012 16:30

Perhaps my frustration at other incidents with this child are colouring my judgement!

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HairyGrotter · 04/12/2012 16:30

YABU, too precious, kids repeat things

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StuntGirl · 04/12/2012 16:31

So pipe up with a "That's not a very nice thing to say" comment and leave it at that.

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StuntGirl · 04/12/2012 16:33

X post, your latest post is probably right :)

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FlaminNoraImPregnantPanda · 04/12/2012 16:36

YABU

If anyone made an issue of a comment like that from a 3 year old, I would think their picnic was missing a few sandwiches.

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AltinkumATEalltheTurkey · 04/12/2012 16:36

I have a friend who has taken a dislike to my younger chuld saying Jesus Christ, he is 3 and has speech delay, I dosent bother me as its a phrase, and he will soon grow out of it, my oldest also says crap at times, again that doesn't bother me.

Now her child scarring and scratching my sons face and her older son biting my older child and drawing blood, is apparently also just a phrase, two years down the line I'm still waiting for the phrase to be outgrown!!!

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TeamBacon · 04/12/2012 16:38

DS used to say this all the time, it was awful. Drawing attention to it made it much worse, so I just ignored it and it stopped after a couple of months.

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MrsDeVere · 04/12/2012 16:44

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teaguzzler · 04/12/2012 16:54

I guess i never realised how much friendships can be tested by the arrival of little ones! Rise above it and keep my sticky beak out it is then.

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weaselbudge · 04/12/2012 17:00

It's also a line from the lion king which is where my 3 year old first picked it up. Like you, I was a bit upset when I first heard him use that phrase and said it wasn't a nice thing to say. Now he is 4 and has seen all sorts of cartoons which use that phrase and I don't really mind as he says it in role playing games. If he just goes up to another child and randomly says it in a not nice way I tell him off but if it's part of a game I think it's ok and inevitable.

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AlienRefluxLooksLikeSnow · 04/12/2012 17:02

Yep! The things they come out with! My DS has just started reception, in his school though, kids go right up to 11, so he comes home with all sorts, the other day was.... I feel like my heart is breaking??!! Then....... I feel like I want to kill myself!!!???? Shock

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