krystalhartley
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So, as I've mentioned before, my family plays World of Warcraft. My 8 y/o son plays with the 8 y/o grandson of a fellow player. They use Ventrilo to communicate with each other, so Michael and I hear a lot of interesting conversation.
Last night:
I don't know exactly what led to the comment, but we heard my son shout to the other kid, "....and I end up having to save your butt!"
We cautioned him to tone it down because it sounded a bit rude, but what we didn't hear was the other little boy telling Landon that "butt" was a bad word...which we deduced by Landon's, "Butt is NOT a bad word!"
So, Michael and I then tell Landon that although it's not a bad word in our house, it might be in the home of the other little boy and that he should respect his friend and not use the word around him. Besides, if Landon were around kids who wouldn't stop using words we considered "bad," then we wouldn't let him play with them, and the other little boy's family might feel the same.
So, Landon (although really frustrated with the fact that the other little boy also told him it was a LAW to not say that word, requiring quite a bit of effort to not prove him wrong) saw the reasoning and proceeded to share his decision to not use the word with the other little boy: "Nus, it's not a bad word in my house, but...Wait! I mean but like but you are so wrong and not butt like...well...the other word that you can't say."
Michael and I were doing all we could to not laugh out loud. It was so funny to hear Landon trying to explain it.
Or maybe you just had to be there. LOL
Last night:
I don't know exactly what led to the comment, but we heard my son shout to the other kid, "....and I end up having to save your butt!"
We cautioned him to tone it down because it sounded a bit rude, but what we didn't hear was the other little boy telling Landon that "butt" was a bad word...which we deduced by Landon's, "Butt is NOT a bad word!"
So, Michael and I then tell Landon that although it's not a bad word in our house, it might be in the home of the other little boy and that he should respect his friend and not use the word around him. Besides, if Landon were around kids who wouldn't stop using words we considered "bad," then we wouldn't let him play with them, and the other little boy's family might feel the same.
So, Landon (although really frustrated with the fact that the other little boy also told him it was a LAW to not say that word, requiring quite a bit of effort to not prove him wrong) saw the reasoning and proceeded to share his decision to not use the word with the other little boy: "Nus, it's not a bad word in my house, but...Wait! I mean but like but you are so wrong and not butt like...well...the other word that you can't say."
Michael and I were doing all we could to not laugh out loud. It was so funny to hear Landon trying to explain it.
Or maybe you just had to be there. LOL