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3 year old saying Bog

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Shurdle · 22/02/2022 07:23

Got pulled aside by nursery last week to say DS was calling the toilet “the bog”. I know in the UK some words are more acceptable than in other parts but where we are “bog” is considered crude slang. So obviously I told nursery I didn’t know where he’d got that from as we don’t say it but I’d ensure he knows the word is toilet.
On Friday he spent the day with my parents and came home calling the toilet the bog again. I messaged my mum to ask if she knew where he was getting it from and she said she had been saying it to him as it was easier than toilet which he was struggling to say. I told her nursery wasn’t happy and I didn’t like it either so could she stop. She laughed and said I was being precious but agreed she would continue teaching “toilet”.

He was with my parents yesterday afternoon and whilst in the bath he pointed to the toilet and said “that’s a shithouse”. Now I know my father says this but I don’t believe he would tell DS to say this so I reckon my mum has told him that I was complaining about the bog word and my father has said something like “call it the shithouse then” as a joke and DS has overheard??

Anyway my aibu - I rely on my parents heavily for childcare which they insist on doing for free. Do I just let it go rather than causing a scene bringing it up again??

YABU - confront them about saying bad words in front of DS
YANBU - let it go, it’s not worth the fallout.

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Talkwhilstyouwalk · 25/02/2022 12:03

Haha!! Well it could have been worse. I'm surprised the nursery bothered mentioning it to you to be honest, it's pretty funny but inoffensive. I'm sure they have heard worse!

PrimroseTheSmooth · 25/02/2022 12:11

Another one here who wasn't allowed to say "toilet" growing up- it had to be "loo" or "lavatory".

RobertaFirmino · 25/02/2022 15:48

We’re in East Yorkshire
Oh dear. Words such as 'bog' are only ever used in places like Hull, I do feel your pain. Why not do as they do in Historic Beverley and call it the 'Khazi'?

GrendelsGrandma · 25/02/2022 17:02

I think this is quite funny but I can see why nursery don't want all their kids going home talking about going to the bog!

We use loo and parp in our house. Somehow fart seems ruder than parp.

I keep envisaging a toddler saying, 'mother I've broken wind, I think I need to defecate in the water closet'

YabuOrYanbu · 13/11/2022 13:13

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Talkwhilstyouwalk · 13/11/2022 20:58

Oh my goodness....how ridiculous that they bothered telling you about this! I mean I'm sure there are kids with older siblings saying far worse things....

I think it's pretty funny to be honest, although perhaps teach him to call it the dunny or the shitter next time.

JudgeJ · 13/11/2022 21:02

Shurdle · 22/02/2022 07:45

We’re in East Yorkshire. Maybe I am over reacting if it isn’t that bad a word. It just sounds awful to me but I know I’m some parts the word toilet is considered rude

My late OH was from the West Riding and was definitely a bog man and went 'for a slash' which I hated! He didn't thank goodness use these terms out of the house, at least I hope he didn't.

JudgeJ · 13/11/2022 21:05

Just noticed the date, the zomble fairy's at it again?

PurpleButterflyWings · 13/11/2022 21:07

Bloody zombie! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEAZE lock @mnhq

Imthegingerbreadwoman · 13/11/2022 21:39

I can never understand this. My kiss don't swear but that's purely because I don't want a problem with school so we tell them its wrong etc. Abd they listen. But at the end of the day they are just words. The context is what's important.

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