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AIBU?

to wonder where my DD learnt to say this?

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MortifiedAdams · 07/09/2013 11:20

"Shut up"

She is 22mo and keeps saying it to her baby doll when she pushes her round in the buggy.

Ive tried to encourage her to say "shhhh there there" or similar and clearly its a doll but I really dont like that she has learnt this expression.

I honestly dont know where its come from. Am I being PFB to not want "shut up" said to my child?

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WorraLiberty · 07/09/2013 11:22

Perhaps she's overheard other people saying it to each other?

Neighbours maybe?

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nokidshere · 07/09/2013 11:22

It might not have been said to her she has probably just overheard it somewhere. You need to steel yourself for what she is going to pick up in the future!!

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FrigginRexManningDay · 07/09/2013 11:24

I've often said Oh do shut up when next doors dogs have spent the day barking,so it was repeated by DC. Along with shit and Jesus Christ.

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SavoyCabbage · 07/09/2013 11:25

Is she reading any Enid Blyton?Grin

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MortifiedAdams · 07/09/2013 11:28

Hmmm...hope she has just heard it somewhere. It just isnt an expression we use at all. I think it is quite a nasty thing to say tbh so want her not to.

Its more the context - only said to baby in the buggy - makes.me think someone might have said it to her when she has been in her buggy.

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RooRooTaToot · 07/09/2013 12:04

Maybe she saw/heard a mother doing that to her baby in a supermarket?

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FrigginRexManningDay · 07/09/2013 12:28

She's 22months. IME kids of that age apply things often out of context. She could have heard an adult saying it to another adult,two children saying it to one another,a parent to child. What they play doesn't always mirror real life.

My smaller two used to play a game where the children went to work and the dogs had to feed the babies. This didn't happen in real life. Actually most of their games involved dogs being in charge and sometimes they were the dogs.

They are fine now.

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eddiemairswife · 07/09/2013 12:28

I can remember just before my 3rd birthday being shocked when our neighbour told his son to,"Shut up." I must have been quite a little prig.

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wonderingsoul · 07/09/2013 12:31

ynbu to dislike it, it just holds a nasty tone doesnt it.

theres not alot you can do and she will say worse, i would just ignore it, maybe a "shut up isnt nice, shh or be quite is kinder" but other than that dont make a big deal out of it.

other wise she will see it anoys you and do it just for that reason..... or is that just my children?

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BeenFluffy · 07/09/2013 12:35

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cfc · 07/09/2013 13:38

Some of these have made me laugh! Sorry op, I'm no help am I?

My DS had his twin dolls in their pram when he was 3. He walked past me whilst I was cooking and I asked blithely asked him "how're the babies?" Whilst not really taking my eye off the job at hand. He stopped, rolled his eyes and said in an exasperated tone "they're killing each other"!!

It was like listening to myself on the phone to my mother when she asks about my brood!!

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JoinTheDots · 07/09/2013 13:40

Mine said to me "Go away you little pest!" which I have never said to her, I think she got it from pre-school, I just hope it was from one of the other children and not one of the staff...

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onlysettleforbutterflies · 07/09/2013 13:45

My ds went through a phase of saying that too, I was mortified and hoped no one thought he'd heard it from us. He soon stopped and started saying go away instead Hmm.

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MimsyBorogroves · 07/09/2013 13:48

Mine used to say "go away" at this age - from another boy at nursery. It got really annoying as he used to say it when I asked him to do something he didn't like. I tried gritting my teeth and thinking that at least he knew how to use it in context, but it was bloody annoying!

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pianodoodle · 07/09/2013 13:49

Mine is 26 months she doesn't say "shut up" but I heard her say "bite me" the other day...?

Is it normal for them to be cross with toys? I've heard DD in her room telling them all off!

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 07/09/2013 13:58

It's very commonly used though isn't it, she could have heard it anywhere? You'll just have to tell her you don't want to hear it if that's how you feel, there will be other things too sooner or later. It's fine said some ways, a bit aggressive perhaps other ways.

I grew up in a house where it was used freely and not in an offensive way at all, just between us all, even though we weren't allowed to say bum, belly, fart or oh my God and it was only when I first ventured onto MN I realised that some people don't like it.

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canweseethebunnies · 07/09/2013 14:03

jointhedots My dd has said that before and I think it comes from an episode of Peppa Pig where they are talking to wasps!

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thebody · 07/09/2013 14:05

could have been shut the fuck up! that would be worse.

piano, love the bite me. that's my kind of girl toddler.//😄

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MummyPig24 · 07/09/2013 14:07

Dd is 3 and can be very rough with her dolls and she tells them off and puts them on time out. I put her on time out but I'm never rough. Maybe she has played with other children who have treated the dolls in that way. A lot of the time she is gentle and loving towards them.

I agree that their play doesn't always represent real life.

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ThreeMyselfAndI · 07/09/2013 14:14

Our 19 month old has picked up 'arsehole bastards' not from myself of dh. She now whispers it at me ( only me ) and if I ask her what did you just say she replies baba and laughs Hmm.


I told her the other day I love you, she replied love you bastard!!

It's not funny and we've no idea where its came from, wonders if she's trying to tell me something and it's only ever said to me.

Shut up I would be ok with.

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MortifiedAdams · 07/09/2013 14:15

Shock oh my goodness!!

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ThreeMyselfAndI · 07/09/2013 14:19

I know it's awful we're now ignoring it and hoping she stops, dd1&2 sniggering isn't helping either.

Blush

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MortifiedAdams · 07/09/2013 14:23

Think youve found your culprits!

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ThreeMyselfAndI · 07/09/2013 14:27

No they genuinely don't swear, they find it that funny that she does, the laughing definitely encourages but I know it didn't originate from them.

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FrigginRexManningDay · 07/09/2013 14:28

Pml @ love you bastard.

Reminds me of the eldest calling my sister a bitch. Its not a word we use in my family so no idea where it came from. Or my second and her love of proclaiming Fucking hell. Most notably when she was in my mums looking outside and remarked Its raining and there's my washing out. Fucking hell.

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