Random assistance
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Random assistance
Okay, random question here. I am writing a fictional story, and I need a "get your chores done" sort of phrase for the mom to tell the child. Preferably one that would get annoying if said in a mean way. But a motto type phrase to spur a kid on if they are being lazy or something. Did any of your moms have phrases like that? I hope this makes sense . . .
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My parents certainly didn't have anything like that. They were very laid back about that sort of thing. But I had a young women's leader who would start singing that "I will go, I will do the thing the Lord commands" song from the Primary songbook when her son wasn't doing what she told him to do. Certainly very annoying, but that would probably only work if you characters happen to be Mormon.
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Something we're trying to instill in my siblings is that computer time isn't a right, it's a privilege, and to earn that privilege, they need to clean their rooms, do their chores, finish their homework, not fail classes, help make dinner...
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Hmm. NerdGirl and Vorpal Blade have good ideas, except that my characters are not religious. Marduk's was irrelevant, but hilarious. Whistler's is good, but not quite what I am looking for somehoe. And I think bob's privledge thing has some promise, but I'm not sure how to word it.
Let me know if anyone else thinks of something. This is quite entertaining. Thanks everybody!
Let me know if anyone else thinks of something. This is quite entertaining. Thanks everybody!
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To get the children to clean up their rooms we frequently said "Okay, whatever I find on the floor in your room in an hour is mine!" Which usually resulted in a lot of stuff piled on the beds. Sometimes we were tested, though, and they didn't see their stuff again for a long time.
If it was mowing the lawn or cleaning the bathrooms the threat was usually something like this, "No dinner for those who procrastinate doing their chores." Not exactly a slogan.
I understand that among the Hopi Indians mothers would gently rebuke children with "This is not the Hopi way."
Sometimes we would say, "Do you want to live in a pig pen?" One of my sons picked this up and once said, when surveying his bedroom (which he shared with two brothers), "This pig pen is a mess!" It became a family favorite.
Often it was simply, "You can't go out to play until you've gotten your chores done."
If it was mowing the lawn or cleaning the bathrooms the threat was usually something like this, "No dinner for those who procrastinate doing their chores." Not exactly a slogan.
I understand that among the Hopi Indians mothers would gently rebuke children with "This is not the Hopi way."
Sometimes we would say, "Do you want to live in a pig pen?" One of my sons picked this up and once said, when surveying his bedroom (which he shared with two brothers), "This pig pen is a mess!" It became a family favorite.
Often it was simply, "You can't go out to play until you've gotten your chores done."