{"id":291,"date":"2006-08-10T12:27:00","date_gmt":"2006-08-10T12:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=291"},"modified":"2006-08-10T12:27:00","modified_gmt":"2006-08-10T12:27:00","slug":"what-must-you-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=291","title":{"rendered":"What Must You Say?"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’ve been trying to teach Zara to use the right ‘magic’ word like Please, Welcome, Sorry, Thank You for different situations. Here is how she uses it.<\/p>\n

When she starts shouting for something she wants, like chocolate ice cream.
\nMe : Zara, what must you say?
\n<\/span>Zara : *stops her shouting* Kakak, please, cho-koh-lat ice cream please.<\/span>
\nMe : *after Tuyam has given her*, what must you say now?<\/span>
\nZara : Thank you Kakak.<\/span><\/p>\n

Watching Barney, and she started jumping on the sofa full of excitement.
\nMe : Zara cannot jump yeah. If you jumped, mummy will turn off the TV.
\n<\/span>Zara : *stopped jumping for a mere 15second, then resumed jumping*
\n<\/span>Me : Zara, what did mummy say? Cannot jump yeah. Or else mummy turn off the TV.
\n<\/span>Zara : *ignored me and continued with the dangerous stunt*
\n<\/span>Me : *turned off TV*
\n<\/span>Zara : *shocked, looked at me, and then quickly came over to hug me* So sorry mummy, so sorry. So sorry.
\n<\/span>I never taught her how to say ‘so sorry’ before, but I guess I’d used it on her before when I accidentally bumped her head or ate the last piece of chocolate.<\/p>\n

Half way through dinner, Zara pushed the spoon away when Tuyam attempted to feed her.
\nMe : Zara, what did mummy say? It’s rude to push the spoon away.
\n<\/span>Zara : Thank you kakak. Kakak Please. Zara pao pao (Chinese : Full). Welcome.
\n<\/span>Aiks, I taught her to say, “No thank you kakak. Zara pao pao already.” <\/span>instead of pushing her spoon away, and this is how she said it.<\/p>\n

When she sneezed.
\nMe : Bless you. Oops, you forgot to say something.<\/span>
\nZara : Excuse me. Welcome.<\/span><\/p>\n

Conclusion, she knows when to use Sorry, Thank you, Please, but still confused about when to use Welcome, but she knows it’s a nice word to use. \ud83d\ude1b<\/p>\n

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