You know, regardless of whether they're British or Asian, I meant to mention earlier that this a shit father? Like, 1) clearly you let your wife, who also has a job, do the majority of the parenting if you are so clueless about the habits, abilities, and emotional/mental maturity of a 4-year-old, and 2) even if you were too cheap to hire a baby-sitter, why the hell wouldn't you let one of your parents watch the kids for a few hours, most likely for free? I hope while the wife is away, she's finding a better husband. That kid deserves it.I should mention that the family in question is British, and they live in London.
There is no legally mandated minimum age a child has to be before they can be left alone in UK law. That said most parents will treat the child going into secondary school as the age they can be trusted on their own for more than brief periods of time - so about 12-ish. Certainly a lot older than 4.I should mention that the family in question is British, and they live in London.
You mean Pokemon?This might be a cultural thing. I know Japan literally has that TV show about sending kids out on their own to do errands at what would be an absurdly early age here in the US, but they also have a cultural expectation that -everyone- that kid meets is going to try and help them get it done and home safe.
It's a Red Green reference.Instead of telling me to have a nice day or something, a customer told me to "keep your stick on the ice."
Uh, okay? I guess that's a hockey thing?
Ah. I didn't watch Red Green. No wonder I missed that reference.It's a Red Green reference.
It only took 49 episodes before he got his red/green suspenders.It's a Red Green reference.
I don’t recall seeing it.I feel like this might have been posted before
The only person losing in this scenario is you. Red Green is amazing.Ah. I didn't watch Red Green. No wonder I missed that reference.
I remember seeing it on TV all the time when I was younger. It just never appealed to me for whatever reason.The only person losing in this scenario is you. Red Green is amazing.
When I was in college, the only two stations I got on my rabbit-ears TV were the local Mexican station and PBS.When I was a teenager they showed Red Green and Red Dwarf back to back on my local PBS station each week. It was my must-see hour.
Happy birthday!Something about this sign seems to speak to me today. Not sure why.
(Bonus Points if you figure it out.)
You're a massive fan of Sammy Hagar?Something about this sign seems to speak to me today. Not sure why.
(Bonus Points if you figure it out.)