Of course the white guy encorages the race baiting. What if she was black and the cashier was still mean? What then? Your life must suck too if your first instinct is to be an asshole like the cashier.
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Why is it that any time some non black person has an altercation with a black person, they automatically believe that the problem is because of skin color? Maybe the black lady is mad because her life sucks. I encounter angry black women all the time in customer service situations. My first assumption is that thier life is fucked up and that automatically calms me down. Maybe you should try to understand why people are assholes so you dont have to play in the mud with them. 😂
Puberty is a key time of change when kids go through hormonal shifts, brain development, and a need for more independence. This often leads them to push boundaries, challenge rules, and sometimes say things they don’t really mean because of their emotions. Even if there’s a language barrier, these behaviors are common and understandable. While it can be tough for parents, this is a normal part of growing up. With open communication, clear rules, and steady support, families can help kids through this important phase with patience and care.
泣かないでー。我が家も似たような言語環境なので、私も涙が出てきます。辛いですよね。 息子さんも感情的になられて、言ってしまったんだと思いますが、傷つきますよね。でもアメリカ人同士でも、日本人同士でもあることだと思いますよ。 私はWho taught you English? I did!!! Don't talk to me that way. と怒ったこと何回もあります。お母さんがいない方が、物事がスムーズにいくというなら、全て自分でやらせます。やらせました。子供が理解していなくても、日本語で怒鳴ります。 お母さん、自分に自信を持って!涙ふいて顔あげてくださいね😉