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  • @theresabundy4002
    @theresabundy4002 6 месяцев назад +3433

    Telling your kids to tell someone they're ruining their Christmas is essentially teaching your child that others are responsible for their happiness.

    • @tytoalba605
      @tytoalba605 6 месяцев назад +70

      Agreed

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings 6 месяцев назад +103

      THIS!!! Literally a how-to mess up your kids' psyché 101 lesson

    • @goodbher9244
      @goodbher9244 6 месяцев назад +66

      Wow. I can't believe you'd ruin my kids Christmas with this comment. 😂

    • @theresabundy4002
      @theresabundy4002 6 месяцев назад +17

      @@goodbher9244 😏

    • @kimberly_happiness
      @kimberly_happiness 6 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly

  • @snowcattish
    @snowcattish 6 месяцев назад +588

    The Starbucks barista...
    She should have said...
    "I'm sorry your dad was so late bringing you here, the early children got ALL the frappacinos."
    As a career restaurant manager I am extremely petty with parents who use their children as a weapon with my staff.
    One time a mom said "Behave or the lady will yell at you"
    I responded to the child sweetly
    "No I won't sweetheart, it's not my job to teach you right from wrong, it's your mom's job"
    Humbles them quick.

    • @amyk87
      @amyk87 6 месяцев назад +42

      I love it. You are a hero. 100%

    • @PunguinYoga
      @PunguinYoga 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@amyk87 Yep!

    • @TheBlkKat
      @TheBlkKat 6 месяцев назад +36

      I just recently had a coworker, who had his teen son with him, ask me if my eyebrow piercing hurt and I answered honestly saying not really. He then nods towards his son and asks me the same question, so I look at him square in the eyes and said, "No, it didn't hurt." I'm not lying for anyone's kid especially when that kid literally just heard me answer the first time.

    • @sunnydoom2726
      @sunnydoom2726 6 месяцев назад +2

      Kitchen managers don't mess around.

    • @chilli-iceolive-abode2447
      @chilli-iceolive-abode2447 6 месяцев назад +5

      Why Frappucinos?! I feel like that's the last thing I'd have wanted when I was a kid 😂

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 6 месяцев назад +231

    My mom kept repeating to everyone a post she saw on Facebook the other day…”Be nice to retail workers this weekend. It’s not their fault you waited until Mary’s water broke to go Christmas shopping.”

  • @shosho089
    @shosho089 6 месяцев назад +104

    “I’ve seen her grades. I know she can’t spell.” 😂😂😂
    Ma’am, I had no idea my then 4yo autistic daughter could READ until her school told me. She totally disregarded books and reading at home no matter how hard I tried. Then, one day after class, her VPK teacher was like “Hey did you know Child could read? Like REALLY well?”
    Turns out my adorable little brat is hyperlexic and had been able to read the whole time, so me trying to help her LEARN TO READ was boring and she would lose interest! 😂 Now, at 6, we found out that she also has ADD, which explains SO MUCH MORE. 😂 Also she now loves to read and enjoys when we do it together.❤
    TLDR; Kids are sneaky af with what they really know.

    • @Erika-us2ws
      @Erika-us2ws 6 месяцев назад +7

      I work at a daycare. You won’t believe how many times we have to play dumb when a parents tells/warns us their kid was doing or not doing something. Yeah sorry but your kid has been doing that for months now

    • @coolchoicebro
      @coolchoicebro 5 месяцев назад +2

      My son is four and he spells, he, knows all his colors, all his abcs, he can count. He can do everything that vpk is going to he teaching him idk what to do. He needs to be going to kindergarten

    • @kindseyvaughn8667
      @kindseyvaughn8667 3 месяца назад

      On that’s just like my sister! ADHD and autistic and super smart!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Месяц назад +1

      This is why homeschool is mostly bad (some exceptions). You need trained people to be teachers and to have a variety of teachers to bring out the hidden qualities in every kid

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Месяц назад +1

      @@coolchoicebroskipping a grade is very bad for social skills which all smart kids whose parents taught them everything academic already can’t teach. Because you aren’t a group of kids.

  • @Chumpess_X
    @Chumpess_X 6 месяцев назад +808

    I work in retail and a mother told her kids I ruined their Christmas because we ran out of the kind of Christmas tree they were looking for. Mind you we had those trees in stock for 2 months, and she came in a week before Christmas looking for this tree. ITS NOT OUR FAULT. Plan better, people.

    • @captainsnake2000
      @captainsnake2000 6 месяцев назад +42

      I had thrown out our old plastic Christmas tree sometime during the year and did not remember doing it (my youngest daughter had cancer again and I was not in a good place) and we looked for the tree...only for it not to be in any of the closets...5 days before Christmas. There are no Christmas trees! But not to worry we bought a Christmas tree like plant and put decorations on it. We would never have accused a shop employee for ruining our Christmas because I procrastinated this year. If we had not found the plant then we would have drawn a tree and put that up instead.
      I am sorry that the mom treated you like that. She needs to model good behavior

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 6 месяцев назад +14

      Like that's y'alls fault 😂my mom workednretail most of her life. She's got so many stories about how adults act and how people let their kids run around the store, knocking people over and stuff. Etc.

    • @thecamillarose9806
      @thecamillarose9806 6 месяцев назад +1

      Lmao tell the kids how it's her fault

    • @hazelmartinez5874
      @hazelmartinez5874 6 месяцев назад +6

      Little karens in training

    • @baileighb
      @baileighb 6 месяцев назад +15

      I’ve learned & loved the phrase “your poor planning does not constitute an emergency for me”

  • @alli6791
    @alli6791 6 месяцев назад +480

    Raising your kids to guilt trip people when they don’t get what they want (telling the kids to tell the barista that she “ruined Xmas”) it’s literally an abuse tactic that he’s teaching his kids. They are gonna grow up to be some entitled little brats just like their dad 🤢🤮

    • @kadygirlforever
      @kadygirlforever 6 месяцев назад +39

      Or they’re going to realize when they’re older and be embarrassed. With the kids there’s hope. The dad will probably be a miserable old man

    • @cunningtricksterrabbit
      @cunningtricksterrabbit 6 месяцев назад +4

      Literally mte

    • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
      @subhajitdeysarkar9724 6 месяцев назад +24

      Judging from how quickly the father resorted to blackmail, I can safely assume that he is expert at gaslighting others

    • @Firedrake1313
      @Firedrake1313 6 месяцев назад +9

      Karens in the making.

    • @crissyjayfae
      @crissyjayfae 6 месяцев назад +10

      Right? That should have been a teaching moment. Sometimes things just don’t work the way we want. It’s not the baristas fault they ran out of milk because everyone decided to get there before him.

  • @maedchenausmars
    @maedchenausmars 4 месяца назад +30

    Having worked in schools, I am happy to say that being kind is now becoming more popular, at least in my community. When I taught sixth grade, there was a class clown who was friends with everyone, all the girls thought he was cute, and he often had to be called out by teachers for goofing around/being disruptive. At the spring roller skating field trip, there was a song where everyone was supposed to hold hands with a friend to stay on the rink. Let me tell you, this boy went and asked to hold hands with a boy with autism who wasn’t known to have any friends and always had an adult aide at his side. Every single teacher watching cried.

  • @D.R._Iris
    @D.R._Iris 6 месяцев назад +94

    I'm completely honest with my kids - but not in a brutal way. They asked me when they were YOUNG too, starting at 3 years old, "Is Santa real?". "No, but he's a fun character, in stories, to get you in the mood for Christmas. He's a great example of giving gifts to make people happy, too".
    No drama, no confusion, no betrayal. And best of all: they know they can come to me when they want the truth.
    This also embeds better Christmas traditions too. Instead of them being so focused on getting gifts, we make it exciting for them to get gifts for others by going on secret shopping missions and getting 1 shopping gift for each member of the family. It makes for some great memories, teaches them to be generous and calculate their money, and they learn how to actually think out gifts and get to know each family member personally, and it teaches them it's fun to make others happy.
    P.S. Sweet moment happened the other day where they saw a mailman giving out packages to doorsteps and I half-jokingly commented, "He's basically Santa". He looked NOTHING like a Santa, but he had a huge smile on his face when my kids started squealing, "SANTA! IT'S SANTA!! HE'S SANTA! HI SANTA!" So cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute~!

    • @cassandracassidy7937
      @cassandracassidy7937 4 месяца назад +4

      My mom told us as kids that Santa lives in our hearts, and was a story parents told kids to spread kindness and the spirit of giving. Not in those exact words, but with that sort of sentiment.

  • @tiffbeevachou108
    @tiffbeevachou108 6 месяцев назад +781

    The Starbucks story is a great lesson to teach your kids how to cope with disappointment. Life is a lot of disappointment and no one owes you happiness and immediate gratification.

    • @Evikaefi1
      @Evikaefi1 6 месяцев назад +60

      Not only a lesson to cope with disappointment.
      -Empathy for the worker.
      -Doing something nice like buying milk

    • @DanielleMisc96
      @DanielleMisc96 6 месяцев назад +34

      honestly. so appalled by what that man is teaching his children.. to treat others like trash even when they don't have an option.

    • @LaddFPF
      @LaddFPF 6 месяцев назад +4

      Nice call back to Charlotte's past video.... lol

    • @SeeHang
      @SeeHang 6 месяцев назад +16

      i find it concerning that this father is giving hot coffee to children. children don’t need caffeine and children shouldn’t be holding onto scolding hot liquids because kids are stupid and clumsy.

    • @AnnaMorimoto
      @AnnaMorimoto 6 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@SeeHangHe intended to buy the children frappechinos. Frappechinos are like golrified slurrys. They are always ice cold and aren't always caffinated.

  • @alexrice1870
    @alexrice1870 6 месяцев назад +90

    About the iPad kid...
    I remember I decided to headbutt my Gameboy after losing level 8-4 on Mario over and over again only to feel terrible about it. I told on myself right away and expressed my remorse and guilt.
    On my birthday a month later, I opened up an even newer and better Gameboy. I burst into tears. "Why did you get me this? I don't deserve this! I broke the other one!"
    They started laughing and said that's why I got a new one, because I was sorry and knew I didn't deserve one. Lol.

    • @alexrice1870
      @alexrice1870 6 месяцев назад +13

      I was like 7 turning 8 when I did it lol

    • @LilianaCastillo-kv4dz
      @LilianaCastillo-kv4dz 6 месяцев назад +10

      I like your story, very sweet. But I did not like that iPad kid or the mom. Why are you buying a new device if you know your child is doing bad in school and doesn't appreciate things?!

    • @alexrice1870
      @alexrice1870 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@LilianaCastillo-kv4dz that's fair lol

    • @jessbeingme8155
      @jessbeingme8155 6 месяцев назад +4

      I was just really confused the entire story. The daughter doesn't treat her current iPad well, her grades are apparently so bad her mother didn't think her daughter could spell I-P-A-D and to top it all off the mother gaslit her into being in trouble

    • @RedK5
      @RedK5 28 дней назад

      iPad still working because she was on it. It’s not broken. I throw mine when I’m angry. Still works. It’s called having a case. I’m getting a new iPad because I’m outta storage space

  • @LM-wz9yw
    @LM-wz9yw 6 месяцев назад +83

    I used to work at a pet store. One Christmas Eve we were closing early because it was snowing so badly the manager didnt want us to all get snowed into the store. This guy showed up beating on the glass screaming that we were ruining his kids Christmas. Apparently he had hidden his kids Christmas hampster in the garage and it had frozen to death. This is why we always told parents to buy only the cages then let the kid come pick out their own pet after Christmas day.

    • @MrsMuffin11
      @MrsMuffin11 6 месяцев назад +14

      Hamsters hibernate in cold weather...could have been hibernating lol

    • @barbrice721
      @barbrice721 6 месяцев назад +26

      I wouldn't sell him another one. He has no common sense.

    • @LM-wz9yw
      @LM-wz9yw 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@barbrice721 The manager didn't even open the doors for him. Just talked to him through the glass.

    • @barbrice721
      @barbrice721 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@LM-wz9yw If he came back later I still wouldn't sell him one.

    • @katie6731
      @katie6731 6 месяцев назад +12

      One more reason not to buy living creatures as gifts. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @chuzzlesthegreat7784
    @chuzzlesthegreat7784 6 месяцев назад +67

    The theatre teacher had me doubled over laughing. That was the save of the century, sir!!! 👏
    Even with coffee I could never think that fast. Great save 😂

  • @nats9524
    @nats9524 6 месяцев назад +327

    'Your bad planning doesn't constitute an emergency on my part' - I love that!
    Also, I love you encouraging people to enjoy whatever they like (as long as it doesn't hurt anyone)

    • @sadieanneXO
      @sadieanneXO 6 месяцев назад +1

      My mom’s always said that to me! 🤍

    • @halfpiint
      @halfpiint 6 месяцев назад

      Heard another good reply. “That’s not my problem to solve.”

  • @candacesmith6058
    @candacesmith6058 6 месяцев назад +265

    I love that dad and how he got so stressed over Alexa telling his kid that reindeer don't fly. He's a good one.

    • @NiceKaren
      @NiceKaren 6 месяцев назад +9

      They have some great content. There’s one where the dad gives the kid $110 from the tooth fair by accident. That one’s definitely a fav

    • @furbysmith3240
      @furbysmith3240 6 месяцев назад +17

      Scripted skits, whole family good actors.

    • @No-sv6mu
      @No-sv6mu 6 месяцев назад +13

      It's staged. His whole channel is. Every interaction is scripted

    • @moyaxoxo5923
      @moyaxoxo5923 6 месяцев назад

      It was obviously fake. Why would the kid ask if carabu can fly ? And why after it said no did the kid yell Santa Claus isn’t real ?! fake. Fake news … fer views ….

    • @moyaxoxo5923
      @moyaxoxo5923 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@furbysmith3240not that good . I could tell it’s fake

  • @mackinacisland3825
    @mackinacisland3825 6 месяцев назад +42

    In 1968, my dad left my pregnant mom along with me and my sister. We had very little money. My mom was doing all she could to make Christmas happen. There was a wrapped gift with the obvious shape of an album. I told my mom that as long as it's not the Beach Boys, I am sure I would love it. Of course, it was the Beach Boys. I played the crap out of that album so she would think I became a fan. It still hurts my heart knowing how hard she was trying and how I am sure I hurt her. She never knew I hated that album.

    • @thedollpheonix
      @thedollpheonix 2 месяца назад

      You are a good person, there's always times we say the wrong things but you definitely went above and beyond to make it right and not many do this xxx

  • @shadelings
    @shadelings 6 месяцев назад +146

    As a truly traumatized child who was told Santa didn't exist before I was ready to hear it...by my own parents, I made it a point to never do that to my own kids. We have Christmas with the decorations and fun but Santa is never something I pushed on them, it was just a fun thing that was a part of Christmas but all of the gifts came from family or their parents. Whenever my kids would ask me if Santa is real, I would just reply with, "What do you think?" And if they'd say yes, he is real! Then yay!! Santa is real!! But I just left it up to them. I just cannot even fathom placing that inevitable heartbreak upon my kids because how awful it was for me.

    • @areliperez3767
      @areliperez3767 6 месяцев назад +12

      My daughter is 6 and she has no idea what people are talking about lol😅

    • @meerathegreyhound1044
      @meerathegreyhound1044 6 месяцев назад +12

      Same, i never forgave being lied to as kid about Santa.

    • @elleg7317
      @elleg7317 6 месяцев назад +18

      I 100% approve this method. I remember at one point in highschool all my friends talking about the heartbreak they experienced finding out Santa wasnt real, it was the first time i realized i didnt have such a memory. When i asked my mom about it she told me she never told me santa was real or fake, she let me make my own conclusions and my conclusion was he wasnt real. Afterwords she just taught me to keep the magic for others, so i wouldnt spoil it for kids who thought he was real. I honestly think it saved me a lot of trauma and made me appreciate the effort family put into just making their kids happy without getting any credit. Also as a kid i felt cool being in on the secret 😅

    • @Supersoccerchic
      @Supersoccerchic 6 месяцев назад +7

      I agree with this method but my boyfriend doesn't. I don't want to do Santa because I don't want my kids facing disappointment because "Santa" chose them to be "naughty" if they can't get what they wished for. I'm only asking them if they think he's real and if they say yes, that's fine. If they say no, that's also okay but I don't want to lie to my own kids.

    • @ladygrndr9424
      @ladygrndr9424 6 месяцев назад +2

      Last year my step-mom unilaterally decided that our son was too old (at 11!) to believe in Santa anymore. Grandparents should NEVER make that call without consulting the parents first! My kiddo still believes, but mostly in the "if I believe I might still get extra presents" kind of way :D Unfortunately this year Santa couldn't deliver the presents he most asked for--the mom with the daughter wanting an iPad is right--older kids get expensive FAST. We just couldn't pull off the PS5 or Occulus he asked for, and even if we did it would be HIS PARENTS giving him those presents, not Santa! We gave him a sword instead :P

  • @bringezk
    @bringezk 6 месяцев назад +184

    I am 56 and I would just like to tell all the naysayers that when I was 7, Santa used our toilet so please be assured that not only is he real, he also needs to relieve himself of all the milk he drinks over the course of the night. Thank you for your time. 🎅🎅

  • @dianaquill9969
    @dianaquill9969 6 месяцев назад +197

    "If you want hot chocolate on Christmas? Go buy hot chocolate before the store closes." YEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS PREACH SISTER!

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 6 месяцев назад +5

      Or make it yourself at home!

    • @venomg5799
      @venomg5799 6 месяцев назад +4

      There's literally 359 days BEFORE Christmas that they can buy whatever the fuck they need

    • @d4ever649
      @d4ever649 6 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. Shoulda picked up that Swiss Miss days before.

    • @kateoc8
      @kateoc8 6 месяцев назад

      At Christmas. At.

  • @blanchekonieczka9935
    @blanchekonieczka9935 6 месяцев назад +20

    You're right, if someone has to earn something they'll treat it much better.
    Worked at a country club briefly and heard so many customers talking about how their children kept wrecking their cars and how expensive it was getting to repair them.
    Made me think of my first car, that I bought, and how careful I was with it.

    • @barbrice721
      @barbrice721 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yep.

    • @halfpiint
      @halfpiint 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ain’t that the truth! 😂

  • @TheBaumcm
    @TheBaumcm 5 месяцев назад +4

    My dad played Santa for our local community. I was adopted in May of 1980. My first Christmas, I did not appreciate being on Santa’s lap but my mom says that as I sat there listening after, I perked up and basically called him out. She shoved a cookie in my mouth and took off but pretty much after that, no issues with Santa. When I was 6, I caught them getting presents out, when I got up to get a drink of water. My dad was very upset but my mom said I had known for years (I had). I never looked at it as lying because my dad was that guy, the one who would do anything for anyone and just wanted to make his corner of the world a better place. For me, Santa is a way of explaining the Christmas spirit and how we are meant to behave for each other for kids who might not understand the more complicated, underlying sentiments. It’s less a lie and more an explanation that makes sense at the time. Side note: I had to explain to my husband at the ripe old age of 30 that “Mommy kissing Santa” wasn’t an affair song😂.

  • @Libbysolis
    @Libbysolis 6 месяцев назад +75

    For the IPAD video, my daughter is 10 and she wanted one really badly two years ago, but I couldn't afford it.
    So, my husband and I came up with a plan and told her if she can raise the money for half of it, we will pay for the other half.
    And at first, I felt so bad that she had to actually hustle to make money on her own like selling things and doing chores for people, because as her mom I want to give her what she wanted especially on holidays.
    But in the end, she was grateful to know the value of a dollar and was happy that she used her hard earn money to buy something she really wanted, and I know it'll go along way for her in the future when she's an adult.

    • @mroberts3835
      @mroberts3835 6 месяцев назад +9

      That is teaching her early the value and that money does not grow on trees. I don't know why a child needs a couple of iPads. This day and age everything is instant and disposable. You did well mom👍

    • @phbedin
      @phbedin 6 месяцев назад +6

      Awesome!!! And I bet your kid won't be throwing around her ipad to purposely damage it so she can get a new one...

    • @rbk2855
      @rbk2855 6 месяцев назад +5

      You did the right thing by your daughter. She was and hopefully, still is learning the value of a dollar. Good on you mom!

    • @RedK5
      @RedK5 28 дней назад

      @@phbedinI do and I bought it. It’s in a case

  • @spikeoramathon
    @spikeoramathon 6 месяцев назад +143

    when I was old enough to ask 'the question', my parents sat me down and told my the story of Nikolaus of Smyrna, and how, although the jolly fat man with flying reindeer wasn't real, he was a very real metaphor for the spirit of generosity and love. Little 7-year-old me was disappointed but not traumatized, and appreciative that my parents respected me enough to tell me the truth.

    • @claramiqo7691
      @claramiqo7691 6 месяцев назад +7

      See, that's the best way to do it.

    • @AngelJuliet
      @AngelJuliet 6 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly Saint Nicholas was very real

    • @Mitters
      @Mitters 6 месяцев назад +3

      I love this! We celebrate Sinterklaas and Christmas in my house and I definitely will tell my kids about Saint Nicholas and what he did for kids and how a magical story stemmed from there.

    • @ellencox8415
      @ellencox8415 6 месяцев назад +5

      The only thing I would add is telling your kids that because they are old enough to know, doesn't mean others are ready and they should be a part of continuing Christmas magic.

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ 6 месяцев назад +2

      This is close to what I told my kid, but I told him that Santa is the personification of children’s belief in magic and a magical world.
      I’ve always thought it was an important part of childhood to believe in magic.
      I used to work at Disney World and my favorite part of the job was the way kids were so ready to believe in magic, and in reinforcing that magical belief for them.
      I’ve always hated it when family members tell their very, very young children that Santa isn’t real, or Mickey Mouse is just a cartoon, or there aren’t actually little fairies and pixies in the forest, and so.
      I always make an effort to convince the child(ren) that their dad/mom is just being silly and _of course_ those things are real! And _of course_ there’s real magical people and creatures.
      I just feel like it’s important for their imagination and hope for the world.
      Their lives will be filled with hard truths and facts and logic soon enough, so let them have whimsy for a little while.

  • @randomlyranted
    @randomlyranted 6 месяцев назад +14

    It ain't a retail or food service worker's fault you waited till Mary's water broke to go Christmas shopping 😂

  • @johndickinson1605
    @johndickinson1605 6 месяцев назад +25

    True story here . My parents were very frugal so Christmas was not a big deal for me . I got stuff but it was like underwear and socks. Then when I was around 7 I opened a box and it was a leather belt . I said thanks as I was taught and my dad responded , "Yeah , its a new belt .....don't make me use it on you !" Such joy and happiness of Christmas memories.

    • @levans3447
      @levans3447 6 месяцев назад +7

      Now you can make new and even better memories for yourself. I hope you have lots of joy from today to eternity!

    • @user-vg6pj2my2n
      @user-vg6pj2my2n 6 месяцев назад +6

      Aww lovy. Sending you a virtual hug. Your dad was a jerk. Sounds like the way my grandfather treated my dad. Proudly.
      May your childhood wounds heal and may all your grownup Christmas's be peaceful.

    • @johndickinson1605
      @johndickinson1605 6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks but luckily I always used the experiences to make myself stronger and be independent. No worries.

    • @johndickinson1605
      @johndickinson1605 6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks. I was lucky enough to always be thick skinned and didn't let the experiences ruin me. At least I think so. lol

    • @butterflyed
      @butterflyed 6 месяцев назад

      That's so fuqed up. Sorry you had to endure that. 🤗

  • @rachelmoon6124
    @rachelmoon6124 6 месяцев назад +384

    I worked for Santa in 2019. I loved every minute of it. There were some questionable parenting choices but nothing ultimately awful. A warning to parents though: DO NOT wait until Christmas Eve to take your kids to see Santa. Our mall had posted that Santa was leaving to go back to the North Pole at 5 pm Christmas Eve. Mall closed at 6. At 530 a family all dressed up comes in getting their kids hyped to see Santa only to find us tearing down the merch and the set. The father's face dropped. He asked where Santa was. I informed him politely that Santa left to get started on giving Christmas to kids around the world. The father got angry. "IT'S 530! LIKE THIS GUY HAS ANYTHING BETTER TO DO? GET HIM BACK OUT HERE!" I froze. Our Santa was already on his way back to Alberquerque where he was from. Not to mention that I had already explained in front of his young children that he had left to start delivering presents. Read the room guy.

    • @bsummers9759
      @bsummers9759 6 месяцев назад +75

      I’m so sorry. That’s when you really lean in though, lol. “what do you mean sir! It’s Christmas Eve! Santa’s the busiest guy on earth right now!”😂

    • @rachelmoon6124
      @rachelmoon6124 6 месяцев назад +38

      @bsummers9759 That's basically what I did through grit teeth. I was trying to save him from having to go home and explain himself.

    • @reginamachamer821
      @reginamachamer821 6 месяцев назад +19

      Yeah thats absolutely ridiculous. And regardless "what does he have better to do?" or whatever..? Umm it's Christmas eve and your not the only one with family and holiday plans mfer..

    • @rachelmoon6124
      @rachelmoon6124 6 месяцев назад +10

      @reginamachamer821 After all was said and done, I didn't get home until 9pm Christmas Eve. 😒

    • @Lmerc
      @Lmerc 6 месяцев назад +6

      My first question is "Does this guy not know what time zones are?" His kids either know about them or are going to find out about them soon enough. They are going to realize that it isn't 5:30 pm everywhere and that Santa needed to leave earlier to start Christmas for those in a different time zone. This father is on a one way trip to ruining Christmas with that attitude.

  • @wryscher5558
    @wryscher5558 6 месяцев назад +367

    Having worked in retail over Christmas I can tell you from experience, people yelling at you to open up again right after close for the holiday, is one of the few joys we get. We would gather around the front and watch people come and try to get in the store after it was closed and laugh when they had a fit.
    One of the few times the managers wouldn’t cave to angry customers because they wanted to go home too.

    • @katarellanes5421
      @katarellanes5421 6 месяцев назад +6

      My turn to work Christmas and new year 😢 hopefully ain't too bad at the airport

    • @Crowski
      @Crowski 6 месяцев назад +9

      After spending the last 20 years working retail, the holidays are the WORST. 😢😢😢
      I’ve never understood the “joy” of Christmas.
      There’s never been joy for me.
      Just massive crowds of rude demanding people.
      Being overworked to where you don’t get to eat or go to the bathroom because customers “need to be helped.”
      I hate it and I don’t know how to get out of it.

    • @gloriasmith4838
      @gloriasmith4838 6 месяцев назад +5

      No reindeer cannot fly but Santas can.

    • @carliesacutieface
      @carliesacutieface 6 месяцев назад +9

      I also worked retail for 10 years, no longer do, but as a customer, granted probably not in the same area, I would never do that to any retail worker or anyone who is doing ME a service at the end of the day. If I did not get there in time, that's on me, not the workers. Idk how anyone else can't grasp this concept.

    • @ARw275
      @ARw275 6 месяцев назад +9

      Oh man watching them try to tear off the door and scream like a toddler brought me so much joy.

  • @tatteredlion9955
    @tatteredlion9955 6 месяцев назад +7

    One year I worked Christmas Eve in a call center for a luxury brand... One person their item either was damaged or it wasn't delivered (lost in transit). We sent another and told them we couldn't guarantee that it would come before Christmas. This was maybe a few days before Christmas Eve. Well they were furious, and I don't blame them for that. I got a call on Christmas Eve from this customer and got torn a new one for the replacement being delivered on Christmas Eve. I didn't know what to say... sorry it actually got to you before Christmas??? I started keeping a tally of how many times I was told you ruined Christmas. I think it was seven times but that one where they actually got the item and it wasn't damaged and was correct that one really confused me to death and continues to do so to this day. I remember one time though I got a call from someone who had questions on how to pack their luggage for the trip they were taking. I loved that conversation. It was so wholesome. It was her first time on an airplane and she was so excited.

  • @sramthun123
    @sramthun123 6 месяцев назад +6

    Awe, that first one broke my heart! Dad worked SUPER quick, though, and played perfect Damage Control Officer!! Another of the many badges parents wear!!

  • @user-pg7oi3ox6p
    @user-pg7oi3ox6p 6 месяцев назад +84

    "I don't know why I'm talking to you guys like we're popular. We're not popular, that's why we're friends," had me cracking up.

  • @hopefletcher7420
    @hopefletcher7420 6 месяцев назад +171

    This is how I DIDN'T ruin Christmas.
    Way back in 1987 my younger brother and I were driving down to my mom's for Christmas and started talking about music. He asked if I still liked the Beatles (I was born in 1952, so I was the typical teenager when they were at their height). I told him if I were stuck on desert island with music from only one person or group...it would be the Beatles.
    When I opened the present he gave me it was an anthology of...the Beatles.
    I can only imagine his relief when I said in the car they were my favorite.
    Merry Christmas from rainy LA Crescenta, California.

    • @mysticseraph2213
      @mysticseraph2213 6 месяцев назад +12

      Awww, that's so sweet. He was clearly worried his present wasn't going to be to your liking, and you unknowingly reassured him that he didn't ruin your Christmas. 🥰

    • @sarahallegra6239
      @sarahallegra6239 6 месяцев назад +3

      What a lovely story! Also, I’m near-ish you in Pasadena. My dentist is in La Crescenta though, seems like a nice town! Happy holidays 😊

    • @barfy4751
      @barfy4751 6 месяцев назад +1

      No. I prefer the stones

  • @luciesandel3989
    @luciesandel3989 6 месяцев назад +13

    I was never a cool kid and while it could be tough, if you can muscle through, you eventually realize that cool kids are REALLY insecure. You are amazing, Charlotte, and if not being cool made you what you are today, Bravo!

  • @ShiniNoMegami
    @ShiniNoMegami 6 месяцев назад +4

    You can totally dispute the helmet for Not As Described. The advertisement showed a helmet that was one solid plastic/metal appearing piece, and what was received was a flimsy rubber mask

  • @kpednault
    @kpednault 6 месяцев назад +105

    My baby sister (12 years younger than me) was one of those rare popular kids that was nice to everyone, and so were her popular friends. As someone who was bullied my whole school life, I was proud, surprised, and extremely confused loll

    • @evenstar04
      @evenstar04 6 месяцев назад +1

      I had a friend in middle through high school that was like that😊. I was bullied a little in hs, but more so in elementary school because of my coloboma, but I had a couple of friends that were part of the popular crowd.

  • @nursenicole222
    @nursenicole222 6 месяцев назад +233

    I have severe anxiety over going to an establishment too close to closing. Several years ago I went to a store a few minutes before 8pm, thinking they closed at 9pm. I needed a couple specific items but was kind of wandering and browsing casually. After a few minutes the staff very politely asked me if I needed help finding anything as they are closing. I felt like such a jerk. That was 12 years ago and I still feel bad.

    • @deidref96
      @deidref96 6 месяцев назад +15

      After working in food service, if it is I will either order the simplest thing or walk out, lol. I don’t wanna torture anyone

    • @margaretthym8234
      @margaretthym8234 6 месяцев назад +28

      As a former retail worker, I can say that you are not the type of customer we worry about or get annoyed with. I feel like we can tell the difference just with attitude and body language when a person is there to deliberately make trouble vs those who are there with good intentions.

    • @StrawberryPhys
      @StrawberryPhys 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same!

    • @EllaBee90
      @EllaBee90 6 месяцев назад +11

      Don't feel bad. I had to tell some customers that we were about to close a couple of times. I knew they weren't aware of what time it was. I wasn't annoyed. I just informed them that we were past 9pm and if they needed anything I was happy to help them. No hard feelings, it's part of the job. I don't even remember who it was and I live in a small town, everybody knows everyone. 😀

    • @xtinaroma
      @xtinaroma 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@margaretthym8234this! I once in a shop asked for a particular type of receipt - for a specific tax purpose - and realised this took the staff a bit of work and several minutes. It was closing time and I only realised when I was already at the till. I needed my receipt but didn't want to be a burden. I apologised and said I didn't realise it was closing time and that I appreciated them taking the time to do this. They were super nice and told me not to worry and that if all customers were like me they'd never mind doing extra hours. It made my day.
      I think as long as you have a good attitude and are aware of people, their time and their needs, you will be completely fine as your good intentions will show ❤

  • @nancyachin8305
    @nancyachin8305 5 месяцев назад +2

    Years ago, I worked at Barnes & Noble. The store was typically open until 11 p.m. EXCEPT on Christmas Eve, when it closed at 9 p.m. I can't even tell you how many people were upset by the fact that they had to "leave" two hours early!

  • @YourAdventChild
    @YourAdventChild 6 месяцев назад +7

    With the story abt the iPad and Charlotte's suggestion of earning half of it - that's exactly how our parents handled it, so we would learn the value of money.
    Saved for a cd player, and once we got half the amount needed, dad paid the rest.

  • @dragonprincess8205
    @dragonprincess8205 6 месяцев назад +64

    I asked Google Assistant if reindeer can fly and she said most can't but Santa's reindeer are special I then asked if Santa is real and she said that she believes in Santa and admires his kindness and generosity and his ability to pull off head to toe velvet. I love Google Assistant

    • @misskilo7675
      @misskilo7675 6 месяцев назад +3

      Just tried...can confirm...was gonna make a joke about Apple and changed my mind lol

    • @deborahlongley7622
      @deborahlongley7622 6 месяцев назад +1

      Mine said (about Santa) “I don’t recommend going on your roof at night for safety reasons…. Yea that’s right” 😂

    • @NellFace
      @NellFace 6 месяцев назад +3

      I got the same results. I love how Google cited a reputable source for that reindeer info too!!

  • @samanthathick6724
    @samanthathick6724 6 месяцев назад +77

    Buying your kid a new iPad when she treats the one she has, which is really nice, like crap, is just insane. That little girl is gonna be spoiled freaking rotten.

    • @phillyphan1225
      @phillyphan1225 6 месяцев назад +10

      Right?!?! If she can’t spell ipad and still believes in Santa she is pretty young!

    • @andreasolis85
      @andreasolis85 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yes!!! To the child that didn't take care of the ipad, a good lesson would be selling the old one and the amount she gets is to buy a new one (crappy one probably) 😂😂😂

    • @halfpiint
      @halfpiint 6 месяцев назад +4

      Agree! That little girl is being trained to be ungrateful! When training animals you only reward them with a treat for behavior you want repeated! Buying a new iPad after your child doesn’t appreciate the one she had is simply rewarding bad behavior and guaranteeing you’ll see a repeat performance!
      It’s just that simple! 😂

    • @Katfall2012
      @Katfall2012 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes! My son has had more than 4 and he's turning 8 today and his dad won't quit buying him tablets, not iPads but still! He throws it and bangs it against his head, the kid is spoiled and his dad won't quit buying him things out of guilt I think because he had to work for everything while his sister was spoiled

    • @halfpiint
      @halfpiint 3 месяца назад +4

      @@Katfall2012 Too bad his Dad doesn't realize he's only doing himself a great disservice by rewarding his son's bad behavior!

  • @DK-hc5ow
    @DK-hc5ow 6 месяцев назад +3

    Starbucks baristas story reminds me about when I was working at the doughnut's place and we ran out of some kind of particular doughnuts (long time ago & can't remember). Mother was furious and amongst other things shouted: YOUR UPSETTING MY KIDS, NOW EXPLAIN THIS TO MY CHILDREN!!!!! I looked at the children and they were just looking in a blank space like they didn't even care 😂

  • @Elisabetbam
    @Elisabetbam 6 месяцев назад +3

    when i hear about all the bullies in diffrent schools im so happy that the popular girls in my school was the sweetest kindest souls i have ever come across... if a boy said something nasty to a girl they were there in a second cursing him out.. if 2 girls were fighting they would mediate and make them friends. im friends with one of them now 20 years later and i have never heard a bad thing come out of her mouth about another person.

  • @lizzyfairygirl
    @lizzyfairygirl 6 месяцев назад +126

    My niece once asked me how Santa gets into our house without using a chimney, (For context we live in South Africa, Christmas time is blisteringly hot and most houses don't have chimneys so he doesn't fully make sense over here) after abandoning my initial thought of telling her he comes in through the window, I just told her he doesn't need a chimney, he gets in with magic and she was satisfied with that. Can confirm that it definitely works.

    • @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412
      @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412 6 месяцев назад +12

      A friend of mine took her kids to spend Christmas with the grandparents in FL a few years ago. Her son was alarmed at the lack of a chimney. When he asked his grandpa how Santa would get into the house, grandpa explained that he'd use the dryer vent... 😂

    • @mairitad6047
      @mairitad6047 6 месяцев назад +3

      As a kid I was questioning how Santa can get into our home, because well, we lived in a flat... Still kind of wondering what parents tell their kids about it 😄

    • @marcibuchanan2404
      @marcibuchanan2404 6 месяцев назад +6

      Some gift/novelty shops here (Ontario, Canada) sell a "magic" Santa key. It comes with a ribbon attached so it can be hung on the door knob so Santa can get in 😊

    • @kristinabaker3271
      @kristinabaker3271 6 месяцев назад +3

      We bought a magical Santa key for my niece to give Santa this year since we don’t have a chimney /fireplace. She was so happy to know that Santa has a magical key so he can enjoy the cookies she made him. Literally the cutest ever

    • @kristinabaker3271
      @kristinabaker3271 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@marcibuchanan2404 yes that’s what we got my niece here in Texas. Her face was like 😮😮😮 when we showed her. Lol! I hope she carries on that innocence and magic growing up with her children someday (if she wants children).

  • @breezykinz7963
    @breezykinz7963 6 месяцев назад +75

    The having them earn what they want is grade A parenting Charlotte. My Fiance's kid wanted an Xbox and was told if he save up all year for it whatever he still needed by the end of it, he'd cover the remainder. He proceeded to spend the year saving up his Birthday money, his allowance, and offered to help his Nana around the house for extra. By the end of the year he had a little over half of what he needed. My fiance paid the remainder and I bought him a headset. Was quite proud of him.

    • @deniseberman8633
      @deniseberman8633 6 месяцев назад

      Why do kids need expensive pads? Get them the less expensive product that do the same job. People spoil their kids with the most expensive cell phones and pads then complain when the kids don’t respect their devices. My friends kid was trying to order devices, games etc. with her credit card somehow he got hold of her card. They don’t care about you they care about your money! Kids could be so cute!😇😂

  • @juliej6950
    @juliej6950 6 месяцев назад +2

    My siri went off when you asked your question about Santa, and it said "that's something I'm not allowed to disclaus....I mean disclose." 🤣

  • @sugarplum5824
    @sugarplum5824 6 месяцев назад +3

    To the guy who insisted on the Frappuccinos, I honestly would have offered to lactate in the cup for him. "Here's your milk, buster!"
    🤣😂🤣

  • @reaganneel933
    @reaganneel933 6 месяцев назад +75

    thank the people who work on christmas! I worked at Disney World for 7 years and i was thanked for working on Christmas, by a guest, exactly 1 time. and I cried. My family lived out of state and i didn't get to see them that year. the thank you meant the world to me.

    • @thraelen
      @thraelen 6 месяцев назад +4

      I was traveling on Christmas this year, so I put together a Cadbury bar and McD gift card with a little bow for the crew on each of flights because it sucks to have to work on Christmas! They really appreciated the miniature bows, which I didn’t expect, but it was adorable 😅

  • @sarahu5217
    @sarahu5217 6 месяцев назад +83

    I remember when I realized that Santa wasn't real, I continued to pretend that I believed in him for a couple more years because I didn't want my parents to be disappointed lol

    • @anchoredhopes8896
      @anchoredhopes8896 6 месяцев назад +8

      Me too! I ruined it for myself by snooping. Never did it again. And I didn't want to ruin it for my mom. It meant so much to her

    • @moyaxoxo5923
      @moyaxoxo5923 6 месяцев назад +5

      I kept it going to keep the magic going for them 😂

    • @crystalhamptonhines
      @crystalhamptonhines 6 месяцев назад +8

      I did that too... but also because it was fun. Mom and I would run around being in the Christmas spirit into my teens. Pointing out possible Santas under cover out in public. I miss those days. 😂

    • @darkharlezucreek
      @darkharlezucreek 6 месяцев назад +1

      My ten year old is in that phase 😂

    • @DemiDemon94
      @DemiDemon94 6 месяцев назад +2

      😅I did the same. I was maybe 6 or 7 when I woke up in the middle of the night on Christmas Eve because I'm a very light sleeper, n I heard what I thought was Santa putting presents under the tree. I can't tell you how heartbroken I was sitting in my doorway watching my mother doing it instead n then eating the cookies that we baked together for Santa. Though I didn't tell her I saw n pretty much acted up every holiday season just to test how far she would go with the lie until I was about 12 n had enough of the lies n manipulation then just came out n said ik Santa's fake n your the one eating cookies right in front of my younger siblings so not only did I ruin it for myself but also for them I felt so bad after. She had no idea that for nearly 5 years, I was just going along with her stories about Santa n threats of me getting coal if I was bad.

  • @ericlondon2663
    @ericlondon2663 6 месяцев назад +10

    I think we all do not have the same visualization of what "Ruining Christmas" would entail.
    1987 + aquanet + x-mas🎄+ insane little sis with a 🔥.... THAT ruins Christmas....and the entire front portion of our house too. Fing sis.

  • @lil.miscellaneous
    @lil.miscellaneous 6 месяцев назад +2

    Got the best compliment at a highschool reunion. Guy introducing me to his wife says, she was one of the cool kids but she was never an assh*le. 😂

  • @violetmisener8135
    @violetmisener8135 6 месяцев назад +45

    I used to hate when I worked on christmas (at a gas station) and customers would say, "why are you here on christmas?" I started saying, "because of you"

    • @brendafrazier811
      @brendafrazier811 6 месяцев назад +10

      I worked in a hospital and would have people ask that! Umm, hospitals never close and you’re here so..?

    • @dmomma79
      @dmomma79 6 месяцев назад +10

      I used to work at gas stations too and I definitely told everyone that came in that it’s their fault I’m at work!😂

    • @OnePoetWanderer
      @OnePoetWanderer 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@brendafrazier811 Sorry, patients! Y'all fend for yourselves for the day, okay? No one code or anything like that! Vending machines are stocked if you get hungry! (My father-in-law is a nurse - back before he 'retired' we scheduled all our holiday celebrations around his work schedule.)

    • @lizajane2971
      @lizajane2971 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah! "Would you rather we were closed??" would also be good. Seriously people don't think things through!

    • @brendafrazier811
      @brendafrazier811 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@OnePoetWanderer I was an x-ray tech and would often volunteer to work the night shift so I could have Christmas Day open. After my sister married and started alternating holidays with us and her in-laws I would volunteer for whichever holiday they would be gone. So glad not to have to deal with that anymore.

  • @wdw4187
    @wdw4187 6 месяцев назад +443

    I can empathize with the Starbucks lady. I ,personally, am responsible for ruining several customers Christmas’s. So I work in the lingerie/ sleepwear department at my local JCPenney and yesterday ( December 21st) multiple people were angry at me because the store didn’t have any matching family pajama sets left for their family of 6. We also sold out of all of our small, medium and large size women’s sleepwear sets. It was somehow all my fault 🤦‍♀️. First of all I don’t have anything to do with the number or type of sleepwear that is ordered for the store. I am just a lowly associate. Secondly, it’s the 21st. Shop earlier if you want matching sets or if you need to buy a gift for an “average” size woman. I also was yelled at because Macy’s didn’t have what they wanted either🤪🤣. I have today off but I’m working the next 2 days 😢. At 52, almost 53, I’m get to old for this $hit.

    • @craigjenkins5434
      @craigjenkins5434 6 месяцев назад +23

      My heart goes out to you! I used to work retail as well. Thankfully, I was able to leave, but I have a number of stories of taking the brunt from angry customers.

    • @andreav1472
      @andreav1472 6 месяцев назад +15

      I’ve never done retail but I’ve been working food for over a decade. We meet some interesting people!

    • @wdw4187
      @wdw4187 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@andreav1472 That’s a very polite way of putting it 🤣.

    • @nicolad8822
      @nicolad8822 6 месяцев назад +8

      Grown up babies.

    • @kathybosley9898
      @kathybosley9898 6 месяцев назад +15

      Everyone is too old for that shit, even the first job teenagers don’t need toddler tantrums attitudes when they are work! This customer entitlement attitude is way out of hand 🙄

  • @jessicas.4898
    @jessicas.4898 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hah! For the lady in the story at 5:00 I would have said to the kids 'I'm sorry I can't make your drinks but tomorrow(or whenever Christmas is for them) your daddy and(or) Santa are going to get you a lot of gifts.' And look at the dad square in the eyes and emphasize 'gifts'. heh

  • @Ryanthesiren
    @Ryanthesiren 6 месяцев назад +4

    My baby (step) brother asked my parents why Santa depicted differently in certain movies and decorations, (race, body shape, etc), and I thought of a good lie. Needless to say Santa (to my bother at least) is now a shapeshifter 😊

  • @pbnjay
    @pbnjay 6 месяцев назад +100

    I worked at Starbucks on Thanksgiving in 2018. Everybody I worked with had the flu and all of the customers were complaining about baristas being sick. The manager wouldn't let anybody call off because "all hands are already on deck".
    Our location was next to Planned Parenthood, that same exact day there were people holding giants signs outside the store with dead fetuses on them. Then the customers were complaining about THAT.
    Never quit a job so fast in my life 😅

    • @warjdani
      @warjdani 6 месяцев назад +11

      Holy hell, I'm so sorry for you and I thought those people freaking out over the red coffee cup years ago were bad.

    • @christinamann3640
      @christinamann3640 6 месяцев назад +4

      😳 that is just the most unique nightmare

    • @limarba9062
      @limarba9062 6 месяцев назад +8

      I hope that manager got fired for having sick people work. I think the place would be violating health codes.

    • @pbnjay
      @pbnjay 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@limarba9062 The whole store shut down 6 months later

  • @GingeRenee
    @GingeRenee 6 месяцев назад +231

    Having your kid earn stuff is a great parenting move Charlotte. You will be a great momma someday! ❤

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 6 месяцев назад +6

      Brilliant advice! We had our kids pay half for their phones and iPads! Expensive clothes and other items as well.

    • @Tactical_Buttcheeks
      @Tactical_Buttcheeks 6 месяцев назад +6

      My dad made a deal with me to pay for half of my mountain bike if i earned the money for the other half. Honestly had more fun earning the money for it and feeling responsible when i paid for it than i did riding it. Or at least i remember it more. That bike lasted me years from middleschool all the way into the beginning of college

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD 6 месяцев назад +11

      Yes! When I was growing up, there was a $100 limit for my birthday and Christmas. Anything I wanted had to be under that limit, and my birthday and Christmas were the only times of the year where my “wants” were given. My parents provided every “need” but anything outside of that it was up to me to save up for. Most of my summers from 5th grade onward were spent with me working for neighbors to earn money via pet sitting, babysitting, house sitting, yardwork, odd jobs etc. everything I owned over $100 was something I saved, worked, and paid for with 100% of my own money, and I was so much better for it! And boy did I notice the contrast between how I cared for my possessions vs all my friends whose parents bought them anything they wanted! My belongings, especially the expensive ones, were pristine. I knew if they broke, I was the one who would have to replace it, and I knew how much hard work and effort that required. For them, it didn’t matter, because if it broke their parents just bought a replacement.
      While there were definitely times growing up where I was envious of friends who got whatever they desired, as an adult I am BEYOND grateful for the way I was raised, and would do the same for my own children.
      Just because a child asks for something expensive, that does NOT mean you have to cave to their demands. It is up to you as the parent to set reasonable expectations for your child, not the other way around. Kid wants an iPad? You take the time to explain to them why that isn’t an appropriate thing to ask for. Children do not just automatically come with an understanding of how money works. You have to TEACH that to them. And yes, sometimes that means they get upset and may feel like they are being treated unfairly compared to their friends, but they WILL be better for it in the long run, and they will be grateful for those important lessons you taught them when they become an adult.

    • @HunterLvyiXIII
      @HunterLvyiXIII 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yep, when I was growing up and wanted a new bed (nothing was wrong with my old one, just wanted a different style) I saved up and paid for half and my parents paid the other half

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ 6 месяцев назад

      @@Sorchia56When my brother was in high school, he suddenly wanted designer jeans and expected mom to buy them for him.
      Mom said she would only pay as much as she normally pays to get him jeans at Target or Old Navy and he had to pay the difference.
      My brother had a fit and called our dad (parents have been divorced since we were toddlers) and explained the situation, making sure to emphasize how unfair mom was being and how it would be social suicide to show up at school in jeans from Target.
      Dad said, “Son, you’d better thank your mother because I think that’s a really good idea. I would have just flat out told you no. So, I think if you want those jeans, you should go apologize to her for throwing a fit, then get the lawn mower and start knocking on doors.
      Grab the edger too, you might make a couple more bucks per yard.”
      I swear people could probably hear my brother’s frustrated scream from the other side of the country.
      He thought he was going to be able to play one parent against the other and it totally backfired. lol

  • @thedollpheonix
    @thedollpheonix 2 месяца назад

    I told my daughter from a young age that Santa, as a person doesn't exist BUT the spirit of santa is what matters and Christmas was created as a way to be with family and chase away the winter blues. So we give gifts and eat great food together as the nights are long so we put up a lot of lights etc.
    As she got older she questioned why kids want EVERYTHING for Christmas, i told her greedy businesses advertise everything so they can get more money.
    Every year i ask her, what do you want for Christmas, the answer is always the same, you can get me things you know i like but i just want to be with my family.
    She rarely asks for anything and she saves her money up, shes amazing

  • @rebecculousrk
    @rebecculousrk 6 месяцев назад +4

    Alexa should definitely know how to answer flying reindeer questions, but modern parents should probably plan answers for these problems…😂

  • @Msjustice90
    @Msjustice90 6 месяцев назад +163

    As someone who used to work at a Starbucks, and every holiday, (AND we had no drive through) can confirm, how busy it is, it was no uncommon to run to another store in order to buy supplies. Literally the rudest people I have ever dealt with were on the holidays. Customers would go and sit there because they didn't want to be home with their families while we were all dying to go home. I worked there from 2008-2012 so this was the time where we were open from 5am regularly. Christmas was the only day we didn't have to wait till 10pm to close, they would let us leave at nearly 6 ....I do not miss those days

    • @alankatz7819
      @alankatz7819 6 месяцев назад +7

      That’s terrible. Even gyms, which are opened almost everyday of the year, are closed on Christmas.

    • @skullladymalady
      @skullladymalady 6 месяцев назад +11

      You deserve better, I'm sorry they make y'all work on Christmas, they really should just close..who tf needs fancy coffee that bad on Christmas just make that sht at home lol

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 6 месяцев назад +3

      I can't believe that Starbucks would be open on Christmas Day! Can't customers go one day without their fancy cup of Joe?!

  • @grannym2880
    @grannym2880 6 месяцев назад +81

    Omg Charlotte, when you said make the kid 'earn' the ipad I was so overjoyed. We did that with our daughter growing up. She was an only child so we didn't want to raise a spoiled brat. She learned the meaning of working for what you want, learned the value of the mighty dollar and by the time she grew up had saved for a house deposit and a couple of other investments. We couldn't be more proud. (and I even have 2 beautiful grandbabies now) ❤

  • @KokoSagaGamez
    @KokoSagaGamez 6 месяцев назад +2

    As someone working in Fast Food in the middle of the city, close to the walking shopping street. Christmas is horrible, most are wonderful and happy and laugh with us. But there are those few spoiled adult brats who just makes me wanna dunk my head in the oil XD

  • @austinscott667
    @austinscott667 3 месяца назад +1

    As a kid who was bullied and then became a mean girl and then into a stoic.
    I can say that its process of being hurt, then hurting others in retaliation and then either growing out of that and understanding differences or staying bitter your whole life.
    I try not to bitter, but I will say my patience is super short and being bipolar had never helped.

  • @SherioCheers
    @SherioCheers 6 месяцев назад +57

    If someone comes in making me apologize for "ruining their kid's christmas" because of something I have no control over - I'd look their kids dead int he eye and tell them Santa isn't real - then apologize for ruining their christmas over something I had control over.

    • @XenusMama
      @XenusMama 6 месяцев назад +2

      So you’d be intentionally cruel? Wow.

    • @jackiej8615
      @jackiej8615 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@XenusMamaI think weaponizing your kid is being intentionally cruel

  • @rinamartinez3778
    @rinamartinez3778 6 месяцев назад +61

    I LOVE Santa as a real person/historical figure. I was recently talking about this with a few Jewish acquaintances and said something about admiring the spirit of his generosity and wanting to give gifts to children and one of them said they never thought of Santa WANTING to give all these kids their gifts they just kinda thought it was his job. 😂

    • @dealwithit9772
      @dealwithit9772 6 месяцев назад +12

      St. Nicholas was a real guy.

    • @ellencox8415
      @ellencox8415 6 месяцев назад +1

      Sooooo they just knew nothing about Christmas? I'm kind of blown away. Were they born in America? He was a real man whose spirit lives on through giving to others. Santa is/was real because he lives on through the season of giving.

    • @Kharizmah
      @Kharizmah 6 месяцев назад

      St. Nicholas was a real guy but Santa Claus is NOT. The minute you start teaching magic, North Pole and elves he becomes fake.

    • @rachelfox8108
      @rachelfox8108 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ellencox8415 I know Christmas and all the traditions and myths that come along with it are considered ubiquitous because of the hold it has in both secular and Christian culture, but that doesn't mean everyone knows (or wants to know) about Santa Claus/Father Christmas, whether they're born in the US or not. I've had Jewish acquaintances mention that they were told Santa wasn't real when they were little, and that it was their job not to tell the other children that so as to help keep the magic alive for them, which I think is really sweet of them to do.

  • @danigrl917
    @danigrl917 6 месяцев назад +2

    Not Christmas related, but I used to live in Florida and worked at Walgreens. After a hurricane (like, the next day), we were open for batteries and non-perishables. We didn't even have power at the store, and were either using cash or one of those old school credit card swiping machines. Anyway, so many people were coming in for ice and milk (and bread) and were mad that we didn't have any (or any more). Like, guys, how do you expect us to keep the ice frozen or the milk cold? lol. And then, "Well, when do you think you'll get more in?" Again, it was the day after the hurricane. 😂

  • @kellysong2256
    @kellysong2256 24 дня назад +1

    I told my 8 year-old the truth about Santa (since she was highly suspicious). She stared at me in shock, then I could see her little mind working. She blurted, "So that means the Easter Bunny isn't real either! You LIARPANTS!! She called me Liarpants for 2 months 😂

  • @alisashebiel8293
    @alisashebiel8293 6 месяцев назад +25

    “I can see the headlines “Gay teacher ruins Christmas” omgee I just love him!!! 😂❤😂 He has a wonderful personality!!

  • @janetwestberg9558
    @janetwestberg9558 6 месяцев назад +102

    I just asked mine to see what it would say. And Alexa gave a whole story about the food Santa feeds its reindeer to help them fly on Christmas and then when i asked her abput Santa she said "all i know is that someones been eating my cookies" It was so cute 💓💓Love the new responses!

    • @heather1379
      @heather1379 6 месяцев назад +5

      Just did the same with mine and got that response as well! Definitely adorable!

    • @jantra79
      @jantra79 6 месяцев назад

      Mine, too. So cute and wholesome.

    • @DiLeMaSa
      @DiLeMaSa 6 месяцев назад +1

      The Google one even says that it believes in Santa 😊

    • @pinksnapdragons2675
      @pinksnapdragons2675 6 месяцев назад

      I got the same answer. Magic reindeer food!

    • @Kristenlg520
      @Kristenlg520 6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s because the guy and his son in the first video is a skit and that answer was from Alexa was set up. Alexa doesn’t answer like that and ruin Christmas.

  • @pamtaylor8921
    @pamtaylor8921 Месяц назад

    When I was teaching 5th grade many years ago, I had asked the 2nd grade teacher to ask her students to write letters to Santa.
    I distributed the letters to my students, who wrote responses as Santa.
    "Santa" told some of the students that he knew how they were acting in the classroom or on the bus, and to do better.
    It was basically a letter- writing assignment.
    Some years later, i was telling my students about that experience, and one of my students said, "What?? The letter I got wasn't from Santa??".

  • @RandomSwiftie13
    @RandomSwiftie13 6 месяцев назад +2

    A fake Santa accidentally ruined christmas for me as a kid. He came lower to give me candy and accidentally dropped his hat and white beard that was attached to that hat. That's how I found out it was my uncle lmao.

  • @tastx3142
    @tastx3142 6 месяцев назад +111

    I was one of the quiet girls in HS. In our accelerated English class my junior year, we sat alphabetically and I was in the back corner and next to me was another quiet girl and we were friendly but not close friends. One day, those students who were ranked in the top 10% academically were given slips of paper with their ranking. Since I was in the back of the first row, I was one of the first to get the slip of paper. While my friend was quietly congratulating me, a popular girl a few rows over loudly stated that she didn’t think that I was that smart. My friend didn’t get one but she had a high GPA and we had 950 students in our class so was pretty competitive and she wasn’t upset. When the loud mouth girl didn’t get a ranking, she started crying and wailing that her parents would be upset, like that was supposed to change her grades. My friend and I looked at each other quietly snickering but with our heads down. Later that year my friend and I as well as other non-popular girls were chosen to hand out programs for the graduating senior commencement ceremonies. It turned out that our English teacher was in charge of that selection and purposefully selected those who had been bullied or disparaged publicly who were in her classes. I’m in my 60’s and still remember the teacher’s name, realizing that her actions spoke louder than words. Those loud mouth mean girls become obnoxious coworkers as few don’t change but those who dealt with that behavior early on become stronger and more resilient helping achieve more past HS. Even in my 50’s one group of coworkers formed a clique and obviously excluded a handful of us. When we realized what they were doing, we sat together chatting, laughing and one even creating a little ditty he sang about how we were the misfits. It was satisfying to see the anger on those who were trying to bully us and we understood that they still had the middle school and HS mentality. I was promoted in 6 months while those who had been working there up to 5 years were upset, not understanding that maturity, work ethic and knowledge is rewarded, not how popular one is.

    • @fourlittlebirds6166
      @fourlittlebirds6166 6 месяцев назад +9

      I have four girls. Each one of them has some difficulty they deal with on a daily basis; autism, dyslexia, AdHd etc. they were bullied as well. They all did well in school and couldn’t understand (at the time) why it seemed that bad behavior was rewarded to the popular crowd. I tell them all the time that some people “peak” in middle and high school. Those days are as good as life is ever going to get for them. They don’t see the bigger picture and that after high school no one cares if you were popular before. Reminding and explaining this over and over has helped my girls to see the bad behavior from an outside perspective, and to behave much more maturely than the other kids. They can see that at the end of their time at school, there’s a great big world out there full of people who don’t care what you did in high school. We call those that peak in middle and high school “peak too Sooners”. 😂

    • @Yaygum
      @Yaygum 6 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations, thank you for being a good person and wish you the best in the upcoming year 🎉

    • @AgnesNagy-fo1do
      @AgnesNagy-fo1do 6 месяцев назад +1

      I am so happy you shared this story. I feel a little bit of me is healed cuz of that. I was bullied so much in high school i developed a behaviour issue where i had gone completely mute when someone (except for my family and closest friend) talked to me. like i litterally froze when i had to buy a ticket or going to the grocery store, or if someone asked me something. I was in therapy for long to treat it. The teachers were obviously aware of it, because me going completely mute developed around last year of high school. whenever i had oral exams, or was just asked by the teacher i was not saying a word, and i obviously got bad grades despite being one of the best students. I was daydreaming about someone defending me, and i still have recurring dreams where someone saves me. I wish the teacher did something. And none of them ever did anything, not even after i went mute. Some of them even treated me as if i was not answering to be rude, which is wild cuz i was among the most u problematic and obedient students, and it was clear i have issues. Now as an adult i am so mad at those teacher .

    • @leslieortenzi8875
      @leslieortenzi8875 6 месяцев назад

      Brava!

    • @leslieortenzi8875
      @leslieortenzi8875 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@fourlittlebirds6166thanks so much for being a great, communicative parent! My parents were caring but a bit aloof, so it never occurred to me to go to them. I came out of public school in the 80s at 17 pretty scarred from bullying in grade school and then the nasty gossip mongering bullying from girls in HS. Boys liked me though and that just made the girls worse. College was better because it was the first time I realized that I'm actually intelligent, which gave me so much more confident! To this day though, it's a bit triggering to see grown-ass women forming a toxic girl-gang. For the last 50-ish years, I've been trying to figure out why people would prefer to be nasty over being kind and building community out in the world, and/or in the workplace. Guess that's why I like a job where I can provide support and services to those in need.

  • @TheRetromantic81
    @TheRetromantic81 6 месяцев назад +106

    I paid for my Super Nintendo all by myself in the early 90's with babysitting money. It was my first gaming system as my parents said no when I asked for an original Nintendo when that was out. Charlotte is right, it means so much more to a young person if they work for and buy something themselves. I took excellent care of it and it still works great to this day. Saved the original box too. I am thankful my parents didn't get me everything I asked for. They were proud I bought it myself and they ended up buying me some games for it. 😊

    • @empath9814
      @empath9814 6 месяцев назад +19

      The fact that she's throwing it around and breaking it means she's too young. I don't remember it being that hard to get me and my brother Christmas gifts I think people rely too much on technology to occupy their kids.

    • @vanovasmith9586
      @vanovasmith9586 6 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@empath9814or they're not being taught how to take care of their stuff. That's the problem my parents have with my youngest sibling (10). And he refuses to read, and can't go outside.

    • @jansilverthorn777
      @jansilverthorn777 6 месяцев назад +2

      THAT. That’s how you raise kids!!

    • @Ilovepointlessstorys
      @Ilovepointlessstorys 6 месяцев назад

      Don’t necessarily agree with you. My sister I would get game systems and stuff for birthdays. We also knew if we broke it we will not get a new one.

    • @vanovasmith9586
      @vanovasmith9586 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ilovepointlessstorys you don't agree that people tend to take better care of things they buy themselves? Especially at a young age where getting $1 is hard.

  • @trenae77
    @trenae77 5 месяцев назад

    To the Starbucks Barista … I’m not a Starbucks fan SIMPLY because my area of town has a glut of Starbucks and I just wanted variety. THAT SAID, I have to say you - and all other Baristas out there - are a special breed. A friend of mine worked at one of the local Starbucks and on a night they were predicting a bad snow storm, three of the girls volunteered to pack in sleeping bags and stay the night in the store so they could be on hand to make coffee for the crews who would be out trying to clear the roads the next morning. I remember her saying how crazy it was, but how grateful those men and women were to have a hot drink waiting for them. And to the AH who couldn’t handle a glitch in his plans, Christmas was ruined for his kids before they even got to your store! Keep up the hard work and dedication at any job you put your heart to, because your company will be blessed to have you.

  • @phoebe3575
    @phoebe3575 6 месяцев назад +2

    i work in retail and a woman came in today (23rd dec) complaining why our christmas stock wasn’t reduced yet and loudly saying how disappointed in the shop she was and it had really let her down💀 like why would we reduce things BEFORE christmas?? come back afterwards😭

  • @kaya_nori
    @kaya_nori 6 месяцев назад +77

    If I remember correctly, unlike females reindeer males drop their horns in winter, so I assume Santa's sleigh is pulled by a team of strong and beautiful deer ladies!

    • @kirashields7383
      @kirashields7383 6 месяцев назад +5

      Helllll yeaaaah 😂 that sounds heckin badass 🔥😂

    • @californiacobra527
      @californiacobra527 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@personincognito3989 I'm pretty sure most people know that.

    • @californiacobra527
      @californiacobra527 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's pretty cool! I didn't know that. I guess that's why one of Santa's reindeer is named Vixen 😂

  • @mimitucky6843
    @mimitucky6843 6 месяцев назад +21

    One of my favorite Santa stories comes from when my oldest child was in kindergarten. The kids were all going to be on a float in the local Christmas parade. The older sibling of a kid in class told everyone on the float there was no Santa. A few nearby parents froze when we heard this - my kindergartener and her younger brother were both there. A very popular dad, who overheard this, used his coach voice to shout out, "NO SANTA! Is that STILL going around?" Then proceeded to tell several dozen wide-eyed kids that his older brother fell for that when they were both younger. He continued on, letting the kids know his unbelieving brother never received another gift from Santa, while he - a true believer - got enough presents for both himself and his brother since that Christmas, AND continued to get them still!

  • @alyssarogers9929
    @alyssarogers9929 6 месяцев назад +2

    Charlotte you would make a great parent. As a parent myself your intake on the iPad story is great and exactly what I thought too and what we teach our children to take care of their things.

  • @Mister_Know_Name
    @Mister_Know_Name 6 месяцев назад +1

    If someone ever told me I ruined their kids Christmas I would put 100% effort into making sure they are right.

    • @halfpiint
      @halfpiint 6 месяцев назад

      JOY to the world! 😂

  • @jenny2756
    @jenny2756 6 месяцев назад +25

    OMG I have a similar story as the Starbucks barista’. Two years ago I got hired as a shift supervisor, on October . I got one week of training and then I ran shifts by myself as the supervisor. One of my shifts we ran out of ALL the milk too and only had coconut. I also had to close down lobby and kept drive thru open . One customer who made it inside and he noticed how chaotic it was and he left a $100 tip to split. He was the nicest andI was relieved that atleast one person was kind because everyone on drive thru were mad that we only had coconut milk. They all wanted to talk to “the manager “ which was me 🥴.

    • @rebny7801
      @rebny7801 6 месяцев назад +1

      As if their tantrum would make the milk apear magicaly! What a christmas miracle!

  • @kay-lynnhenry7315
    @kay-lynnhenry7315 6 месяцев назад +65

    At my kid friendly baby shower, my partner, his father, step mother and I were jokingly discussing who was going to dress up as Santa for our baby because both Dad and Grandpa had a bit of a belly. As I turned around to get ready for pictures his 7 year old niece was standing staring absolutely shell shocked behind us.... Her grandmother instantly swooped in saying that my partner and his Dad HAD to dress up only for this future baby because Santa doesn't have our address yet. It took some convincing though 😅

  • @abiv4469
    @abiv4469 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wanted a second hand drum kit as a teen as I was learning the drums.
    The deal was I had to earn half the money and mum and dad would pay the other half... I did it with lots of babysitting and got my drum kit!

  • @alangknowles
    @alangknowles 6 месяцев назад +1

    Don't let the kids ask Alexa if Christmas trees are real. She explains that they are an invention of Bob Ross to fill in his paintings within half an hour.

  • @solmartel360
    @solmartel360 6 месяцев назад +51

    The Jonas brothers story made me die laughing 😂😂😂 I was surprised that she said “‘my family in Mexico” and that they didn’t hit her, then she went “me pegaron, güey!” 😂

    • @CarolinadelVillar-jt3mz
      @CarolinadelVillar-jt3mz 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm Mexican and I was like: "no mames, 😳 pero bueno, te lo ganaste por pen..." 😅

  • @thejenmath
    @thejenmath 6 месяцев назад +18

    I’ve worked at a bakery for the past four years and I get told I’m ruining someone’s Christmas at least twice a year. A lady screamed at me just last week because she ordered a pie for the 14th instead of the 24th and according to her I changed the pick-up date to sabotage her Christmas. Mind you, she could absolutely still order for Christmas Eve (and did), but she absolutely lost it on me.

    • @ericainbloom
      @ericainbloom 6 месяцев назад +1

      others projection sucks so bad. they never learned not to take out their anger on others and its sad. someone else clearly ruined her christmas, and coffee was just the last straw. Its not an excuse to be unkind and ruin someone elses day/christmas.

  • @rosettasilvermist
    @rosettasilvermist Месяц назад

    I taught my daughter that liking what you like is the only way to be yourself and you dont have to be cool you just have to be you.

  • @EileenNestman
    @EileenNestman 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like how you "quack" noise out the swears so I can watch at my table while my kids are running/crawling around.

  • @daydreamsinpastels
    @daydreamsinpastels 6 месяцев назад +33

    It always drives me nuts (and angers me tbh) when people treat those in the service industry like trash. It is even sadder when they teach their children to behave in such a horrible manner too.

  • @emilygeels9809
    @emilygeels9809 6 месяцев назад +46

    There is literally a Christmas movie called “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”. It’s a claymation from 1970. (Why has nobody seen this classic?!)
    It covers all of the tough kiddie questions:
    Why can Santa’s reindeer fly?
    -because they at corn given to Santa by a warlock so that they could fly
    What is Mrs. Claus’ name?
    - Jessica
    Why does Santa have many different names?
    - because he was adopted during infancy by a bunch of toy making elves
    The list goes on. It’s totally worth a watch, and it makes answering questions on the spot so much easier!

    • @misernia1
      @misernia1 6 месяцев назад +2

      This movie is a MUST watch!!!! We have watched it every year since our daughter was little.

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm 5 месяцев назад +1

      We bought it and we don’t even have kids, just love the classics. It’s on Amazon as a 4 pack.

  • @OffBrandMommy
    @OffBrandMommy 6 месяцев назад

    Google assistant quotes avma saying "most reindeer can't fly, but Santa's reindeer are special..." And when asked if Santa is real says "I believe in Santa! I admire his generosity and his ability to pull off head-to-toe velvet 🎅"

  • @mommy2libras
    @mommy2libras 6 месяцев назад

    The easy and most obvious save on the reindeer question is "no sweetheart, reindeer cannot fly. Alexa was right. But Santa's reindeer can fly. They aren't the same as the reindeer that live in places like Iceland or Alaska". If you're a parent, you gotta be at the top of your creative game constantly.

  • @dinasilva9263
    @dinasilva9263 6 месяцев назад +70

    Merry christmas to Charlotte, Mike, her beautiful Family and her amazing team. And of course also to everyone in this Channel.
    Charlotte talking to siri just made this even better. Thanks for all the laughs. I believe that even Santa is a fan of Charlotte. 😂♥️🎄

  • @ms.donaldson2533
    @ms.donaldson2533 6 месяцев назад +42

    I got three strikes in the Santa department with my kids, so I taught the Grandkid from the being that Santa is a character for the holidays. HOWEVER, there are Secret Santas and they come together and buy gifts of APPRECIATION for children. Then we sit down and create an Amazon wishlist together.
    It causes no one stress at the holiday and WONDERFUL people get his list and purchase an item.
    This has created GREAT things to celebrate - he is now 10 and did a list again this year.
    Do they get everything - NO, but it teaches the lesson that you don't always get what you want, but what people think you need or will enjoy. Much love to everyone!!!!
    Happy Winter Solstice 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @jeannettebearden834
    @jeannettebearden834 6 месяцев назад +1

    My parents got my son his first tablet bc I couldn't afford to. We got like the extra tough case for it. I then told him outright that if he broke it, I couldn't afford to replace it and he'd have to figure it out. It was several months, maybe close to a year, but he did eventually crack the screen. He was mad at a game and punched it. He was 9 years old. He bought his next tablet with birthday and Christmas money from family. He had to save up, wait. He took much better care of it after that.

  • @brittanylester7087
    @brittanylester7087 6 месяцев назад

    In 6th grade we were asked what our favorite TV show was and I was into superhero cartoons, so I said "Justice League" (as in the animated series). Got bullied for the rest of the year. Absolutely cackled when I saw the same people getting HYPED for the first Avengers movie several years later.

  • @sonjebianca2483
    @sonjebianca2483 6 месяцев назад +7

    I was a precocious little redhead who caught onto the facts about Santa early. When a kid in my first grade class asked me if I thought Santa was real, I knew enough to know I shouldn’t just say “no,” but I didn’t want to lie to a friend either. So, on the spot, I came up with a story about how Santa was real a long time ago, but his spirit lives on and fills adults with his love and generosity every year to make all the children’s wishes come true. I thought that was a good compromise. My teachers did not. ‘‘Twas the beginning of my many lessons that truth is not a welcome concept in this world, no matter how diplomatically voiced. I’m now just shy of 60 years old and still struggling with this problem.

    • @michalovesanime
      @michalovesanime 6 месяцев назад +1

      This is so relatable!

    • @Rosegirl398
      @Rosegirl398 6 месяцев назад +2

      Aw. You were trying to be kind in a delicate situation and someone decided just to be an ahole

  • @BananahRae
    @BananahRae 6 месяцев назад +40

    As a child, my stepmother and I butted heads constantly; we never ever got along and so I was “constantly misbehaving” as she would put it. One year, she and my dad decided they were actually going to put coal in my stocking. Thing was, I was absolutely old enough to know Santa wasn’t real (I was a teen) , and my dad made a point to try and shame me in front of my four little brothers who did still believe in Santa. Guess who doesn’t talk to her parents as a 32 year old adult now, after years of repeated incidents like this? Don’t be my parents. Don’t purposely attempt to traumatize your kids. Or they’ll decide once they’re old enough to choose that they choose not to be treated like shit by anyone, including you, their parents.

    • @ReginaMcNeish
      @ReginaMcNeish 6 месяцев назад

      The only REAL thing is the story of the “Wicket Step Mother” they told that’s story in many different ways. They never ever put emphasis on the pu$$y wiped father who put he’s children AFTER the woman who clearly doesn’t want his 1st children around.
      THEN they put on a NATION WIDE/world wide LIE about Santa for the sake of capitalism. KNOWING FULLY WELL CHRISTMAS WAS NEVER ABOUT GIFT GIVING for the sake of WHAT?? NOTHING. It’s just CRUEL. No wonder why more and more people are cutting off their parents. It’s deranged. This world is showing a real mental illness more and more in how they hate children. It’s CRAZY and DISTURBING.

    • @b00ksrb3tt3rthanppl
      @b00ksrb3tt3rthanppl 6 месяцев назад

      YOU DON'T!!! great work, they seem awful.

  • @noeliboeromaiorano
    @noeliboeromaiorano 6 месяцев назад

    The Mexican Girl's story is kinda heartwarming ?? She dropped out of an awful situation and took something precious to her

  • @Chancetheflapper
    @Chancetheflapper 6 месяцев назад

    I just asked Alexa and she said “most reindeer can’t fly but long ago, Santa discovered special reindeer food, which they eat all year long. This food has enough magic in it to help them fly at Christmas time”

  • @moonshadowanimations1034
    @moonshadowanimations1034 6 месяцев назад +19

    There's a website that lets you make video messages from Santa, you could put pictures of your kid's wishlist on it, make him say their name etc. It included a video that told your kid that Santa would scatter a magic powder on the reindeer food so they could fly. No clue if it still exists or what it was called, but that was a thing that made my childhood just a bit more magical

  • @kendrahall9700
    @kendrahall9700 6 месяцев назад +55

    To this day, as a 24 year old woman, I have never been more ecstatic over a gift than the pair of tights my mom gave me for Christmas at 4 years old.
    It was the first gift I opened that morning and my parents practically had to rip them off me for me to focus on opening anything else.
    I was just so excited to “look like mummy”

    • @1tommyday
      @1tommyday 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's very sweet 😋

  • @margaretadcock339
    @margaretadcock339 4 месяца назад

    The face she made at 0.48 is pure GOLD!

  • @hawthorn99
    @hawthorn99 5 месяцев назад

    To the theater teacher.
    Sanit Nicholas was a real person at one time that lived in Germany. (He was however originally pagan. As per usual of the area and time) but he left treats in the shoes or socks (many didn't have socks) of children at their front doors. So he did exist at one point (yes he was exaggerated as many legends tend to be) and he is still famous today sooo. He still counts. Also fun fact his original coat and pants were green. Not red. That was done by the Coca-Cola company as a form of advertising in the late 1910's that stuck.