WORLD'S STRICTEST PARENTS : INDIA PART II (2)
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LOL the stand out so much 7.34
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@tigger7740 No, it's just that I thought English are very loyal to their own city's football team. :)
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@dramuse29: Not all British people dislike Barca.
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@lilsi93 hahahaha i seen it too. Maybe it's because of that British girl lol
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@sailorqueen2013 lol, but usually in UK they don't actually go into what the preterite, present perfect, indicative, etc. is. Or maybe they do when you're in primary school, I've been a Teofl teacher for ages (abroad) and the Uni graduates that come from all over (UK, USA, etc) arrive all confident the 1st day ..then shudder. I suppose it's one thing knowing a language and another teaching it.
I dislike maths with a passion, actually I'm 'arithmophobic'. ;)
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Indians are so friendly.
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@melonnell123 oh ok. Cause I'm from America and I was always in honors English courses so they were very strict on us about learning grammar... I dislike grammar with a passion -__-
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@sailorqueen2013 I absolutely agree with you on the 1st 2 points!! As for 3., native English speakers don't go into the simple grammar/tense terms in language at school, it's studied more in TEOFL studies. You'd only ever appreciate this as being easy if you're studying a foreign language.
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1. First off these parents are not strict, they just set rules that should really be in every household when you're raising children 2. I think the dad is really funny lol 3. Why does the guy not know what tense have is in?!?!
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The girl is EXTREMELY close minded and ignorant.
8:34 he has a boner lol
lilsi93 6 months ago 59
The problem with these bad teens are that they grew up with parents who weren't strict or not strict enough...This Indian dad is doing the right thing in how he raises his family...He is strict because he wants the best out of his family and his children, because he loves and cares from them, not because he's selfish and wants to be a pain in the ass...White kids, particularly wealthy white kids, grow up with a sense of entitlement because their parents spoil them and aren't strict enough.
pagalley1 6 months ago 6