I "googled" (at some point in time, googled became a goto word), "Things our parents would say" and found the top 25 things, any sound familiar?
1) Don’t make me repeat myself!
2) You’re not going anywhere until you finish your meal.
3) Did you brush your teeth?
4) Deal with it.
5) Get in the car.
6) Go to your room.
7) I don’t care of what Carla’s mom thinks. If you do, ask Santa for another mom.
8 ) Are you done with your homework?
9) No TV tonight.
10) Stop it.
11) Hurry up!
12) Have some fruit.
13) Say “please.”
14) Say “thank you.”
15) Shush!
16) Stop hitting your sister!
17) What did your teacher say?
18) What did I tell you?
19) You’re just like your dad.
20) You’re just like your mom.
21) When I was your age…
22) I never had all these toys!
23) Give Grandma a kiss.
24) Say hello to Mr. Green.
25) You’ll understand when you have kids.”
Surprisingly, the one I would hear most often is not on the list...
WAIT TILL YOU FATHER GET'S HOME
When we heard that one, and later we hear the back door opening, knowing it was Dad, we would start stuffing the pillow down the back of our pants. I always wondered why the belt was used, seems so impersonal. I often think it was because use of the belt allowed for plausible deniability, "I never raised a hand".!
Sorry Scott, I was sure yours would be on the list.