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  • Hi, everybody!

  • Welcome back to Top Words!

  • My name is Alisha, and today we're going to be talking about the top 10 things that your

  • parents always say.

  • Uh-oh! let's go.

  • Oh no, let's go!

  • Be careful The first phrase isbe careful.”

  • Anytime your parent sees you doing something slightly dangerous, they will say be careful.

  • My dad still tells me when he sees me using a kitchen knife.

  • Be careful, don't cut yourself.

  • Be quiet The next phrase isbe quiet.”

  • So kids are notoriously noisy; notorious means are known for, kids are very noisy, so parents

  • often tell children to be quiet.

  • My mother would often tell my brother and I to be quiet when we were playing.

  • Behave The next expression isbehave.”

  • So to behave means to be good, to be correct, to be proper, so, but behave this is the command

  • form of the verb, so this means that you or whoever is on the receiving end of this expression

  • is not behaving properly, so parents will saybehaveif you're being too noisy

  • at a dinner party.

  • My mother told me to behave because I was running around at the formal dinner.

  • Do your homework The next expression isdo your homework.”

  • I still need someone to say this to me periodically.

  • please, mom!

  • Do your homework, again, the command form of something.

  • Your child, the child in question is not doing his or her homework, so mother or father will

  • say, do your homework, it's time you need to, it's your responsibility.

  • So let's see, when I had been playing video games for too long in my childhood, my grandmother

  • would come in the door, would open the door and say to me, Alisha, do your homework!

  • That is true!

  • Go to bed The next expression isgo to bed.”

  • Go to bed Your, the kid is up too late there in my case,

  • I would always up late reading books, I would be, like, under the covers reading book, my

  • parents would find me, go to bed!

  • And my defense is always, I'm in bed!

  • I'm in there, I'm reading!

  • The child is supposed to be sleeping, he or she is not sleeping, the parent says, go to bed.

  • I'm going to count to three.

  • This is a classic!

  • The expression “I'm going to count to three,” this is like, this is a terror inducing

  • mechanism, this is a way to make kids feel afraid of something that's going to happen

  • but rarely does, I feel.

  • When a child is doing something bad the parent will say I'm going to count to three, and I'll

  • just slowly say one, two, and usually they don't get to three, because they tell the

  • child like they have three seconds to stop whatever bad behavior he or she is doing,

  • so usually the parent only has to say one in that tone of voice, and maybe two, and

  • then the child will stop, what happened that three is up to the parent really, I think

  • in most cases the parent just like takes the toy or the parent will stop the car do something

  • to like strikes fear into the the misbehaving child.

  • I was being too noisy at home and my mother told me she was going to count to three.

  • Stop The next word isstop.”

  • You can use this anytime someone is doing a thing that you do not want them to do.

  • Stop!

  • So children being noisy, misbehaving, being kids, then you can just say stop, and depending

  • on your tone of voice this can be a strong word, or not so strong word.

  • So experiment, you can saystoporstop that!”

  • It sounds kind of soft but if you just say likeSTOP!!” and get really angry, like,

  • you might make a child cry.

  • So be careful, you can make this word very strong.

  • In a sentence, I told my brother to stop poking me in the car in the back seat.

  • What's up, James?

  • What did you say?

  • What did you say, oh, this is a good one!

  • So when the child has said something bad to the parent, the parent can gowhat did

  • you say?“

  • Like, it's like a dare, like, say it again, I dare you to say it again.

  • It's a challenge from the parent and the kid knows he or she is in trouble.

  • It's a good one, so if you say, like, dad says your new haircut is stupid!

  • Sorry, dad!

  • I know you wouldn't…

  • Now I'm speaking to my dad.

  • Hi, dad!

  • Hi, mom!

  • I've said hi to everybody in my family today.

  • I hate you mom, that's a probably a more common one, I hate you mom, or I hate you dad, and

  • then the parent says, what did you say?

  • What did I just say?

  • So the parent gives a command, the parent says do something, do your homework, clean

  • your room, something like that; the child doesn't do it, the parent, with the stronger

  • voice this time, will say, what did I just say?

  • So that's an expression that means were you listening to me?

  • And if you were listening to me, why aren't you doing the thing that I told you to do?

  • So, bit of a scary one.

  • Did you brush your teeth?

  • Did you brush your teeth, a check-in phrase from the parents, maybe in the morning, maybe

  • at night, to ask their child, did you brush your teeth?

  • Just an important part of your hygiene for the day.

  • Did you brush your teeth?

  • I did, I brushed my teeth today.

  • I'm a functioning adult.

  • All right!

  • That's the end!

  • So those are 10 phrases that your parents always say, maybe if you have kids you can

  • try them out on your kids now and then.

  • If there's something that your parent always said to you that was very effective maybe

  • you can share it with us!

  • Thanks very much for watching, please be sure to LIKE and subscribe if you haven't already,

  • and we will see you again soon.

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  • Alisha.

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  • What's my name?

  • Someone tell me my name, I forgot it right now!

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