Quote by Charles Benoit
Here are the Top Ten things that your parents say to you:-Is that all you're going to do all day, sit in front of the computer?-When I was your age I had two jobs.-Why don't you wear some clothes that fir for a change?-Turn it down. I can hear it all the way over here.-You're not eating that for dinner.-Did you do your homework?-Stop mumbling and speak up.-Now what did you do?-Because I said so.-No.
Summary
This quote highlights ten common phrases that parents often use when talking to their children. It showcases their concerns and expectations for their children's behavior: from worrying about computer usage, reminiscing about their own work ethic, giving fashion advice, requesting reduced noise levels, exercising authority in meal choices, checking on homework completion, demanding clear communication, questioning any misbehavior, asserting parental authority, and using the simple "no" as an authoritative response. These remarks reflect a mix of parental guidance, discipline, and the desire to see their children succeed.