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To wish that a Stranger would give me unsolicited advice

254 replies

Jemima232 · 08/06/2019 12:02

Having read a lot of threads this morning about HVs, retired dentists and Random Strangers giving unwanted advice about fizzy drinks, I am devastated that this has never happened to me.

Why have I been Left Out?

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TheMustressMhor · 13/11/2019 06:36

@snowball28

At least she didn't tell you he ought to have a bonnet on.

(See replies passim)

TheMustressMhor · 13/11/2019 06:41

The Glasgow accent is a tricky one for the Welsh apparently.

And the Welsh accent is tricky for the entire world.

Mypathtriedtokillme · 13/11/2019 10:35

My soon to be 3 year old likes to critique runners when we walk (her in the pram or on her running bike) past including sometimes just mocking laughter.

“Run faster”, “man that isn’t even running,(he was slowly)”, “That man is naked, MUM look at the naked man” (he had his top off), “I’m faster than you” or “That’s just walking. (With mocking laughter)”

Her advice either gets laughter or I get death glares. I regret teaching her to talk

TheMustressMhor · 13/11/2019 12:04

@Mypathtriedtokillme

I love children like this. Well done on teaching your child the art of plain speaking.

She may become Prime Minister in years to come.

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