I love what she did, she taught her children lesson of Money.

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  • @bouken539
    @bouken539 Před 16 dny +9523

    My dad taught me that whatever is on the table we should eat it and shouldn't try to complain.

    • @birbwatcher5677
      @birbwatcher5677 Před 15 dny +48

      what if there’s poo

    • @gwc_garage
      @gwc_garage Před 15 dny +91

      Yeah except if the food is actually bad you shouldn't force children to eat it

    • @debbeech3083
      @debbeech3083 Před 15 dny

      ​@@birbwatcher5677💀

    • @Thalia0455
      @Thalia0455 Před 15 dny +50

      You shouldn’t force someone to eat something they’re allergic to, or triggers sensory issues.

    • @bouken539
      @bouken539 Před 15 dny +67

      ​@@Thalia0455 do you think my parents will serve me anything that I'm allergic to? I don't think so. If you are clinically diagnosed with allergies of course your parents will definitely serve something that you are not allergic. Logic

  • @nickyleodeon6664
    @nickyleodeon6664 Před 13 dny +1181

    I came from a poor family, sometimes we eat and sometimes we dont. We learn to appreciate everything we have and being grateful for my parents for working just to feed us.

    • @littlewolfendeavors2132
      @littlewolfendeavors2132 Před 12 dny +10

      Exactly I remember working from the age of 4 selling candy on the bus and as I got older they built me a box so I can shoeshine on the streets I was so happy cause I was with the big kids😂

    • @ladywesker5307
      @ladywesker5307 Před 11 dny +2

      There's a difference in being poor and being selfish parents. It's obvious that these parents, at least the mother in this situation is ignoring the fact that her kids are indeed people and if you can't cook well you can expect your kid to complain and rightfully so.

    • @PlantiGrown
      @PlantiGrown Před 10 dny +3

      Sometimes I don't eat my food coz I don't like it but now I'm training my self to eat ANYTHING , I used to hate cucumber and tomatoes but now I eat em with joy , and my body changed a lot , I become more healthy ❤

  • @camlovesknk
    @camlovesknk Před 15 dny +8607

    they were rude but if you have kids don't expect them to not get bored when feeding them the same food every day

    • @patrickflynn2177
      @patrickflynn2177 Před 15 dny +428

      You didn't grow up with many siblings, did you??? You where not raised in the 70s-90s. Because of you where, then you would understand this clip more then you know

    • @MPSPN
      @MPSPN Před 15 dny +127

      We indeed were not,​@@patrickflynn2177. I'm sorry.

    • @patrickflynn2177
      @patrickflynn2177 Před 15 dny +131

      @@MPSPN don't be sorry at all. I didn't mean that to get out of you..... Everyone in life has experiences... There is no man that can compare your level of hurt.... You remind me of one of my son's..... My son's are the best gift I could have given to this earth.

    • @Blannkss
      @Blannkss Před 15 dny +227

      Food is food be grateful you can eat. Many don’t eat everyday. I’ll eat that omelette everyday rather than starve. Mom use to work hard af. Be damned if I complain and make her life harder just cause I’m tired of eating the same thing. at least I’m fed.

    • @Pluto_to.exotic21
      @Pluto_to.exotic21 Před 15 dny +83

      Eggs are good and u can cook them in different ways to switch it up but them eggs don’t look so good I would complain too😂 but they do sound like brats

  • @user-xn8zb8gj6k
    @user-xn8zb8gj6k Před 14 dny +1211

    As an Indian,this is exactly what everyone of us has heard.If u know u know.

    • @renuhazari544
      @renuhazari544 Před 12 dny +12

      Yeah but we make different brekfast evryday so…we never know what these guys are going through😂

    • @rhayfedagreat
      @rhayfedagreat Před 11 dny

      Well, as am African American, the belt would come out and a round of "boy u betta sit yo azz at that table and finish that plate of food!" If that wasn't enough, a mother, armed with a belt would patrol the dining area every so often.

    • @aaryasane6957
      @aaryasane6957 Před 11 dny +7

      Ya, as an Indian we got more options on food😂

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Před 9 dny +3

      "Back in the days we don't have much to it, we have to add corn or sweet potatoes to our rice..."

    • @49.somanshisharma51
      @49.somanshisharma51 Před 8 dny

      Damn bro as indian my breakfast is usually just milk (sometimes with cornflakes) and somedays we would eat poha....

  • @gabrielcocco5188
    @gabrielcocco5188 Před 11 dny +162

    As a 5 year old we had a neighbor who brought over a homemade dinner. When it was served I complained and refused to eat. I wasn't given another option. That same plate was served to me at every following meal; breakfast, lunch, dinner then the next breakfast and lunch. I finally covered it with ketchup and ate it two dinner sittings later. Both my parents lived through the depression and stood in solidarity! I remember my Mom saying that she wasn't a short order cook. A child won't starve themself. I learned a valuable lesson!

  • @remediosmadayag277
    @remediosmadayag277 Před 16 dny +3490

    😊teachable moment , teach children the value of honest labor

  • @Katroyal777
    @Katroyal777 Před 12 dny +134

    My parents are from another country, and here's what they tell me. They are many places who don't have the luxury of the food we have, they eat what they have as it's the only they have. They are some people who eat dirt or bugs because they don't have food. I'm grateful of having the food I need, even if I need to eat it every day. Be grateful with your food!

    • @shibolinemress8913
      @shibolinemress8913 Před 9 dny

      Honestly, I hated when mom told me that. Once I said that if they're that hungry, why not send them my food? That got me sent to my room on the spot. It's not that I was ungrateful; my child's mind just couldn't see how cleaning my own plate would help those starving kids in any way. Even today, I think there are much more constructive ways to teach children gratitude.

  • @mwanamrembo
    @mwanamrembo Před 11 dny +105

    Perfect. "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6

    • @christykimble2082
      @christykimble2082 Před 10 dny +1

      I departed from my raising not completely but enough it my rock bottom. And the only 2 things that were waiting at the bottom for me to hit was my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the way I was raised. Now me and Jesus do big things every chance we get

    • @nohaybando9586
      @nohaybando9586 Před 9 dny +1

      You both sound like you need help.

  • @mizfit4479
    @mizfit4479 Před 14 dny +80

    I was taught to either eat it or go hungry... I totally understand getting tired of the same food. I do. But once you get older and you hit a rough patch, you may have to eat the same thing every day at some point.

    • @neverever6219
      @neverever6219 Před 13 dny +13

      There’s definitely a difference between not being able to afford variety for a while because of circumstances and eating the same thing over and over just because.

    • @anarchosherman961
      @anarchosherman961 Před 12 dny

      They have a personal chef… wtf? The mom, or whoever she is, is literally just being a massive cunt in this. There’s no lesson they’re learning, too bad a movie will make it seem like they learned something.

    • @Deadmansworld14
      @Deadmansworld14 Před 10 dny +2

      Difference is there are options

  • @inthesky7
    @inthesky7 Před 15 dny +598

    If I didn't eat what was on the table, I didn't get to eat the rest of the night. I learned to starve myself. I'm 33 and can barely force myself to eat because I don't deserve to eat. I'm still starving and can't eat. I won't treat my children that way. However, this video teaches kids work ethic and respect. I wish my parents made me cook my own meal if I was hungry instead of forcing me to go without food. Turns out I was undiagnosed autistic and have sensory issues. Now that my sense of smell and taste are gone I can eat but my subconscious won't let me. I don't feel worthy of eating.

    • @janicefarmer2387
      @janicefarmer2387 Před 15 dny

      We were only made to eat what we put on our plate.

    • @corinnedavis6812
      @corinnedavis6812 Před 15 dny +29

      I’m so sorry you feel this way. You are loved, and deserve the whole world ❤❤❤

    • @MacabreAfterparty
      @MacabreAfterparty Před 13 dny +24

      Yeah um..you need to get some help.

    • @taylorbechstein1681
      @taylorbechstein1681 Před 13 dny +19

      I hope you can get some help from a specialist, you may have ARFID

    • @cristenmcfarland2625
      @cristenmcfarland2625 Před 13 dny +14

      I can totally understand that. I will be praying for you, but try to remember that even a stray dog on the street deserves to eat.

  • @tonyaspain6269
    @tonyaspain6269 Před 15 dny +366

    As a coastal Mainer, where digging clams is a common occupation, I can say Ive never heard of clamming with your feet. You normally need a clam fork to turn the flats (at low tide) to find the clams. Clams don't sit at the top of the flats. They bury themselves down into it. 🤷🤷🤷

    • @Bouch1018
      @Bouch1018 Před 15 dny +27

      My first thought was you’re gonna slice your toes off looking for clams that way.

    • @cathycogan9439
      @cathycogan9439 Před 15 dny +22

      not if you're a culture that has grown up doing the feet way all their lives.

    • @starlaoutlaw7926
      @starlaoutlaw7926 Před 15 dny +15

      Funny. I've been claming and we had to look for bubbles and dig. Lol

    • @leewizon
      @leewizon Před 15 dny +10

      I've dug for mussels and I used my feet

    • @leewizon
      @leewizon Před 15 dny +6

      ​@starlaoutlaw7926 that's what they do in Animal Crossing 😂

  • @Stardropletwhoareyou
    @Stardropletwhoareyou Před 12 dny +31

    My family has/ had the "that's dinner" rule. It sucked sometimes, but Food never goes to waste.

  • @Davewest85
    @Davewest85 Před 14 dny +92

    😔 reminds me of my mum she always told us to be thankful for what we have available to eat.

  • @nastyachernomorchenko1065

    As an adult it was hard to eat 2 eggs for breakfast every day for a month, this household looks wealthy enough to give kids a variety in their diet. At this point this looks like power play more than anything. She prefers obedient to healthy.

  • @joturner8989
    @joturner8989 Před 13 dny +32

    MY MOM ALWAYS TOLD ME SHE WASN'T RUNNING A CAFETERIA. YOU ATE WHAT'S ON THE TABLE OR LEAVE IT!!

    • @okidokidraws
      @okidokidraws Před 11 dny +5

      I'd at least change it up a bit like there's other cheap and cheaper breakfasts like French toast for example all you need is a cheap loaf of bread. And remember the kids will decide how your token care of later. I'd rather have my kids have good memories and look at that house they arnt that poor Shes probably spending all the money on booze for herself.

    • @buzzinglee
      @buzzinglee Před 11 dny

      except cafeterias had something different, eating the exact same food everyday isn’t so great, ntm 0 moderation.

    • @Moonlisos
      @Moonlisos Před 10 dny

      I'm Norwegian. I eat bread 3 out of 4 meals every day, some days bread Is all I eat. I'm also one of those people who can eat the same thing every day for years without getting bored.

  • @karenreaves3650
    @karenreaves3650 Před 16 dny +178

    Would love to watch this.

    • @erinmefford8041
      @erinmefford8041 Před 15 dny

      Someone down in the comments said it was called billions I just googled looks like it might be on paramount plus

    • @tirsokong2509
      @tirsokong2509 Před 14 dny +7

      I hate what they did🤬

    • @IsaiahBuchanan175
      @IsaiahBuchanan175 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@tirsokong2509the kids? It looks like they listen to mom

    • @dianahindi4948
      @dianahindi4948 Před 9 dny +5

      What is the movie called?

  • @gregoryjones8388
    @gregoryjones8388 Před 16 dny +119

    Great show it’s called billions it’s prime video in case you want to know

  • @cluehearts
    @cluehearts Před 15 dny +24

    theres a difference between being a stuck up kid and being a kid who wants to eat different things every once in awhile

  • @sueharvey8531
    @sueharvey8531 Před 11 dny +4

    Amen! The kids of today are too ungrateful, but the parents & other adults are to blame. We hinder our children more than help them! #GoMom!

  • @xavierataylor2764
    @xavierataylor2764 Před 15 dny +12

    As a child, I was taught "Eat that that you see, that that you don't see, don't ask for". Basically, eat what is on your plate and there will be no substitutions.
    As a parent, I make a meal for myself and my spouse and either a separate meal or different side dishes for my child. To me, it was easier to do that and serve her what I know she will eat and if there is something I want her to try or if she wants to try something new she sees, then fine. My spouse on the other hand is complete opposite. My spouse plans a meal, no subs and no catering to a child. If you don't eat it for lunch, it will be saved and reheated for dinner. 🤦🏽‍♀️ This just caused my kid to hide food or hold things in her mouth and spit in the toilet. Not good.
    The kids on screen are disrespectful, entitled brats and mom was right in teaching them a lesson. I mean, they have an in-house chef. 🤷🏽

  • @catherinegamutan3962
    @catherinegamutan3962 Před 14 dny +120

    She is a good mom. It's not good to be entitled. We should always be grateful.

    • @classyrebel2939
      @classyrebel2939 Před 14 dny +6

      No we should be grateful for good things in our life not bad I will never be grateful for my mother

    • @leila.7754
      @leila.7754 Před 13 dny +29

      It’s also not good to act like giving ur kids SOME autonomy is the worst thing in the world
      Don’t have kids if you’re gonna bitch about them getting bored of something they’ve eaten over and over💀💀

    • @anarchosherman961
      @anarchosherman961 Před 12 dny +9

      Found the person who would use this tactic. Reassure yourself all you want, this tactic fucks kids up super bad and doesn’t have the intended effect.

    • @throwmeinthesoup3679
      @throwmeinthesoup3679 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@leila.7754just say you were an inconvenience to your parents. It's less words.

    • @buzzinglee
      @buzzinglee Před 11 dny +6

      @@throwmeinthesoup3679 you literally just proved their point. don’t have kids if they’re going to “inconvenience” you. LMAO

  • @inburmyang
    @inburmyang Před 11 dny +7

    I am Korean with parents who are of the war generation, most war generation parents just give and give and give so that their children wouldn't have to go through what they'd been through, but they were very strict too of course, very tough on the exterior
    But the kids always know what struggles their parents are going through, never take anything for granted
    They did what they were supposed to do: not catching clams but study hard at school and also help out with the parents as much as they can, working part-time jobs and taking care of younger siblings from an early age
    Now, the situation is completely different
    Entitled kids having entitled kids...

  • @nagi-kun07
    @nagi-kun07 Před 12 dny +5

    We grew up poor and can barely make ends meet. We did starve a lot but I can't ask for food because we don't have any money. Fortunately, we lived near a forest so we would go to the forest and look for fruits and wild vegetables but some of them are seasonal. We sometimes rummage through trash for junks to sell, sell charcoals, resell foods, run errands basically anything. But we can't do much because we spend almost 10 hours, 5-6 days a week in school. That taught us to eat whatever is on the table and finish it whether you like it or not. It was like it's engraved in our body that you don't know when you're going to eat next. And yeah we ate almost the same thing every morning for like 12 years I think.

  • @randomcomment1667
    @randomcomment1667 Před 14 dny +51

    No to all of this. Parents often forget children are human too and as humans we have this thing called taste buds and it differentiates from person to person. She might be fine eating the same omelettes every day but she shouldn’t be forcing her kids to just deal with it and not have an opinion. Atleast change up the eggs, it’s a versatile food.
    I went through something similar. My mom has a particular side dish she loved that I literally can’t stand the taste of. She thought it was because I simply hated vegetables (definitely not the case) but even as an adult the taste is very nauseating. I even brought up the idea of alternatives that are still vegetables but she wouldn’t go for it. It didn’t teach me to be grateful it taught me to either wait for the next day to eat or tactfully holding it in my mouth till she disappeared (cause she forced me to take a plate) and spit it all in a toilet or a box if the bathroom was occupied. There’s even other foods that I will never touch as an adult because of this the idea alone of eating them makes me gag.
    It’s one thing if you’re struggling or want to teach values of having something to eat, it’s another thing if you have the means but is forcing it simply because it’s what you like and hide behind the idea of “being grateful”.

    • @Daka_9
      @Daka_9 Před 11 dny +8

      This is quite possibly the best comment I’ve seen from this video

    • @daddybdpearson1
      @daddybdpearson1 Před 11 dny +3

      Yes that’s true. However, we also have a hunger drive, if we get hungry enough we will eat even the stuff we don’t like. In America we are spoiled, most of us had never been forced to miss eating for more than one or two days.
      Also we have learned as children if we complain, our parents will take us to McDonald’s.
      I speak from experience I was (and still is) a picky eater.

    • @randomcomment1667
      @randomcomment1667 Před 11 dny +5

      @@daddybdpearson1 definitely a case by case basis. I’m American, never got to have alternatives and developed a slight eating disorder that I’m still in the process of overcoming. When I became an adult I relied on fast food because I didn’t know much about home cooking nor how much I would like because my mom only stuck to what she knows. I think this is why the fast food industry is more successful in America. Over the last few years I discovered I actually prefer making food from different cultures and when I have kids I will make it a personal mission to have them try a lot of things and rule out the things they genuinely don’t like while making sure they still hit nutrition goals. And these days my mom even steps outside the box sometimes, better late than never.
      For some reason it feels like these people are too afraid of deviating from how they grew up that anything other than force is seen as being weak or spoiling.

    • @fatheranthony4pope
      @fatheranthony4pope Před 10 dny +1

      Nah. They should have manners. Your way is wrong.

    • @randomcomment1667
      @randomcomment1667 Před 10 dny +3

      @@fatheranthony4pope did I ever say they shouldn’t tho? You’re part of the problem. 2 things can be right at the same time and sometimes kids aren’t acknowledged until they misbehave because that’s the only thing you care about.

  • @greydayz
    @greydayz Před 13 dny +12

    honestly i don’t blame the kids, i get sick of eggs just eating them two days in a row

  • @Dannstare
    @Dannstare Před 12 dny +14

    I think the kids have a point there, they simply pointed out that eating the same food almost everyday (when you have the means to cook something different) gets boring pretty fast, and then suddenly the mom forces them to... work to eat? As in, isn't it your duty as a mom to feed them no matter what?
    You can teach them to value things without taking their food away, and hopefully listening to their opinions too, cause with how fast the mom invalidated their complaint, feels like she doesn't listen much.

    • @wintersantiago2274
      @wintersantiago2274 Před 12 dny

      She did feed them. Eat what is here or don’t eat.

    • @BossBaby.7
      @BossBaby.7 Před 7 dny

      Its her duty as a mother to make sure that her kids grow up as responsible, respectful and not become ungrateful people.
      With the line mentioned that rheir dada doesn't let them finish their meal... That's already giving out vibes like they were pretty much spoiled. A lot of people doesn't even get to have meals kn their tables.
      Not just because you have the means to give everything your kid wants, you'll have to give in. You're barely teaching them anything if thats the case.
      That's the reality of life. You have to do something (like work) to get what you want.

  • @tinagrunst
    @tinagrunst Před 6 dny

    I completely agree. Growing up we ate what put in front of us or we could go hungry. The next morning, you got what refused to eat the night before. It was our choice. Eat or don’t. If you get hungry enough, you eat it. My dad was a musician and usually on the road with his band but rarely brought money home. We had a big garden that we had to plant, weed and harvest. There were times when supper was 1 slice of bread with a bit of cream of mushroom soup on top. We were thankful for even that.
    I raised my kids to eat what was put in front of them. My main problem was that I would hide the broccoli because I had every meal planned out for the week and I would go to get the broccoli out for supper after work and it was gone! I would yell upstairs to my son and daughter and ask “ where is the broccoli “? To which they would both reply” it was delicious “. Do so had to go buy more broccoli. My kids are both grown up now but still prefer their veggies to meat. I just couldn’t find it in myself to yell at them for eating vegetables .

  • @mariscostumes3815
    @mariscostumes3815 Před 12 dny +22

    Ya know what also helps? Teaching your kid emotional control instead of throwing a tantrum and yelling at them about something they now wont get until they're grown

    • @rhayfedagreat
      @rhayfedagreat Před 11 dny

      U know what else helps people from getting irritated and hostile. ..removing stupid azz comments such as yours from videos that display parenting styles that u clearly are CLUELESS about!

  • @jBKht931
    @jBKht931 Před 15 dny +19

    Boss ❤. I hope she told the Chef about dinner, unless he was classically trained and can do market basket. 😊

  • @elfenlied_girl1238
    @elfenlied_girl1238 Před 14 dny +10

    Me who used to eat eggs and beans all the time as a kid because we had no money, we always finished what was on our plates

  • @arcticceo135
    @arcticceo135 Před 10 dny +2

    I have made respect for that mom 🗿

  • @Native126
    @Native126 Před 6 dny

    My Grandma raised me ,RIP, she would wake up and chop up and potatoes with eggs...never once did I complain!!! I was grateful!!!!

  • @georgiepeejo-weejo7924
    @georgiepeejo-weejo7924 Před 12 dny +5

    Why not teach your children how to cook for themselves instead of punishing them for being tired of a dish? I love me a good egg but if it's prepared the same everyday it gets exhausting and starts tasting funny

  • @orimc3859
    @orimc3859 Před 13 dny +8

    My parents wouldn’t make me something I didn’t like, but if someone else made it not knowing they would still want me to try it to be respectful. And I did.

  • @bobbierobinson6269
    @bobbierobinson6269 Před 13 dny +23

    I love how she is determined to teach her children some respect.

  • @dr.tichaona660
    @dr.tichaona660 Před 10 dny +1

    Wonderful mum❤❤❤

  • @jonnypetrolati5539
    @jonnypetrolati5539 Před 12 dny +6

    I grew up poor. Me and six siblings would eat a bologna sandwich, every day. I started stealing from the corner store just to have something different to eat and, I'd sure as hell do it again.

  • @CoolGhoul666
    @CoolGhoul666 Před 12 dny +5

    I don’t Think the kids were that bad, they were just tired of always eating something they don’t perticularly like.

  • @ichieyamato
    @ichieyamato Před 12 dny +8

    It's not about not grateful for still having eggs, it's about the non-existent creativity. An egg is one of the most versatile ingredients out there, there are many different ways to prepare it to prevent boredom. It's not about the ingredients it's about the technique in preparing it. SO MANY WAYS

  • @aprilmiller4413
    @aprilmiller4413 Před 10 dny +2

    Those kids needed that lesson!

  • @Thalia0455
    @Thalia0455 Před 15 dny +8

    You know maybe you should take into consideration that sensory triggers are a thing and they can definitely be found in food.

    • @anarchosherman961
      @anarchosherman961 Před 12 dny

      Nah, according to Hollywood kids are just bratty little shitheads. What’s a “sensory trigger?” They just need to learn to act better! /s

  • @SHYLUMINE
    @SHYLUMINE Před 13 dny +4

    Teach your kids communication and manners, because just throwing them into the ocean won’t solve a lot of things, it just leaves kids frustrated and bitter. My dad did similar punishments, it either wouldn’t stick or I’d hold a grudge.

  • @manatiluna
    @manatiluna Před 8 dny +1

    I love that she didn't force them to eat that but taught them a valueble lesson instead.

  • @aeoligarlic4024
    @aeoligarlic4024 Před 15 dny +22

    Hey that's awesome. If they're sick of cheese omelette then having clams for dinner as a change sounds awesome!

  • @meghanjosma5699
    @meghanjosma5699 Před 14 dny +6

    That’s a good thing to do, but it’s not good to eat the same thing every day you can get sick doesn’t matter what it is

  • @rubarbwantstodrawhands
    @rubarbwantstodrawhands Před 14 dny +3

    Yeah this why I eventually learnt to ask my mom what she's planning on making beforehand and make something make something else for myself if I didn't feel like eating it. Saves us both unnecessary trouble.

  • @anna.owo.
    @anna.owo. Před 11 dny +1

    Underage people are still humans, they have the right to choose what they want to eat or not in a logical extent, eating omelette every single day (who pays a chef for that?) is boring, if you eat your favourite dish everyday even you will grow sick from it. For all those that disagree and call kids brats i can't wait when you become elderly and people start feeding you something you don't like and don't give you anything else.

  • @dryaleah9033
    @dryaleah9033 Před 10 dny +1

    Start this lesson at age 2-3. They learn more than work ethic, also self confidence & manners
    Only trouble comes from waiting til kids are older & already rude & expecting others to wait on them.

  • @tomassoejakto
    @tomassoejakto Před 15 dny +19

    Teaching them to be grateful about food by leaving their untouched breakfast behind.

  • @unknownguy2314
    @unknownguy2314 Před 15 dny +8

    Wow such a good way to show your kids manners
    Robber🔫:good good and don't you even think about changeing your comment
    How the f**k do you expect someone to eat the same thing EVERY SINGLE DAY! If they have a house that big they can easily afford other foods
    Robber🔫:what did you say!
    Me:nothing!

  • @Shanti_priya8
    @Shanti_priya8 Před 10 dny +1

    Excellent Mom.. She is undoing the entitled lifestyle their dad has taught them.

  • @konekotenshi5594
    @konekotenshi5594 Před 11 dny +1

    That's why we taught our nephew and nieces to help doing household chores so they won't be ungrateful.

  • @mayawillow7201
    @mayawillow7201 Před 12 dny +3

    Good parenting 👍💕

  • @SkkyyC
    @SkkyyC Před 15 dny +13

    I have nieces that visit me sometimes and I cook for them. I’m a great cook and I’m well traveled so they get to eat healthy, exotic meals and things better than pop tarts and ramen. But they still manage to complain and talk down to my meals. I’m done with them. Parents really need to stop allowing kids to get away with speaking to adults like this. It means they are growing up to be assholes. No one wants to be around an asshole. Now I’m not letting them come around me anymore. When you discipline a child these days people want to call it abuse. Well then I don’t have to deal with them at all. Life is too short!

    • @finlandguy427
      @finlandguy427 Před 9 dny +1

      I don't think that's always the case "misbehaving kids growing up an assholes", life has it's ways to help a person to grow up and reshape himself/herself
      Of course some may become assholes but you never know what the outcome is.

  • @yugiyamifan
    @yugiyamifan Před 13 dny +2

    My parents taught me in a similar way. if we even tried sth like this, we would get scolded and told that if we didnt want to eat it, we could leave but that was we WOULD EAT 4 THE NEXT MEAL. They told us we had no right to complain as there were many children that would do anything to eat what we had...and i learnt my lesson. To this day the only food i don't eat is the one that makes me nauseous. ☺️☺️☺️☺️😊😊😊😊

  • @shesakillerqueeeen
    @shesakillerqueeeen Před 13 dny +5

    Expecting someone to be completely content having the same (aguably boring) meal all the time, is ridiculous. Especially kids 😂 i dont know too many people that like eating the same boring shit every day

  • @Typicalrn10
    @Typicalrn10 Před 13 dny +4

    If you are rich enough to hire a chef, why make the same thing everyday? Get your money worth . Looks like even that chef is tired of making the same thing everyday.
    Even i have some variety, sometimes biscuits or roti or bread

  • @alisagumm8547
    @alisagumm8547 Před 10 dny +1

    I love the mom ❤

  • @yaybtw1815
    @yaybtw1815 Před 13 dny +2

    Now thats a mother

  • @sonalipradeep
    @sonalipradeep Před 13 dny +18

    Name of the movie pls

  • @YolloUnitJason-sh9dx
    @YolloUnitJason-sh9dx Před 16 dny +6

    Bro i cant even eat my breakfast i only eat bread butter 😅

  • @DaNeco.
    @DaNeco. Před 3 dny +1

    I eat like the same cereal every day and i dont get bored of it lol😂

  • @ooplaweehawk9379
    @ooplaweehawk9379 Před 9 dny

    We went to the UpickIts and filled up a wood slat box for a $1 after the harvest. My brother and I crawled the rows picking what was left. Mom canned as much as she could.

  • @Wriggs74
    @Wriggs74 Před 15 dny +19

    Taught her children a lesson in money but has a private chef. OK, if you say so. 😂😂😂😂

  • @mrs.whatley5596
    @mrs.whatley5596 Před 16 dny +26

    Great mom

  • @ggarcia956
    @ggarcia956 Před 7 dny

    With a immigrant Guatemalan father I did something similar like this when I was a kid he had me pick stuff out of the garbage cus in his country sometimes that was the only choice but man did it teach me to be always grateful for everything

  • @akarimingliminjee
    @akarimingliminjee Před 10 dny +1

    I've eaten rice almost every day 3 times a day. And even after all these years I'm not sick of it.

  • @Rose-yi3uy
    @Rose-yi3uy Před 15 dny +5

    I understand appreciating what you have, but food should be enjoyed, not dealt with. This issue could easily be solved if meals were planned out. Work with what you have, and make at least 3 different meals.

    • @yugiyamifan
      @yugiyamifan Před 13 dny

      Ok then, teach kids to make 3 differents meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day...lets see how it goes 4 u. 😈😈😈😈

    • @Rose-yi3uy
      @Rose-yi3uy Před 13 dny +1

      @@yugiyamifan I’m actually glad you brought that up. It should also be standard to be teaching your kids how to make different meals with what you have so that way they won’t have to struggle with knowing how to make something simple for themselves when you’re not there. I had to teach my younger brother on how to cook for himself for many different meals, because 1. Him and I are picky eaters, so we can’t just eat whatever it is we receive, and 2. Whenever my grandparents and my father cooked, they only knew how to cook Spanish food, and my brother and I weren’t big Spanish eaters, so I had to broaden my tastebuds from eating Spanish and American only, to eating Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian and so on. It’s not easy, but it’s definitely possible

  • @Dr-Artemis-Paint
    @Dr-Artemis-Paint Před 14 dny +4

    And that day she was arrested for threating kids and its illegal to not feed them enough

  • @maryhearrell1038
    @maryhearrell1038 Před 10 dny

    My parents lived through the great depression. Granma would make bisquits and butter them with lard. Mom took that to school for lunch. Dads family was better off. They had peaches, strawberries, chickens, etc. Dad's dad worked for the railroad. Mom's dad had been gased in WW1--mustard gas-- and so even though he survived, he had no stamina and was unable to hold down a job. But God is good, and they did have food available.

  • @chibiy1913
    @chibiy1913 Před 12 dny +1

    Love the lesson, be thankful and eat good. But I am also a person with terrible good aversion (autism)and *would* starve myself because I wasn't given any alternatives. Eat this or get nothing isn't always the best.

  • @TheChloe1331
    @TheChloe1331 Před 13 dny +3

    Definitely rude, but wtf are those things the 'chef' is calling a cheese omelet? They're open, flat and frankly look like a yellow, rubber pancake🤮

  • @shaysfashionablejewelry9859

    Understand being grateful but making eggs everyday dont make sense either

  • @user-Aurkotheswiftie
    @user-Aurkotheswiftie Před 9 dny +1

    Respect to the Mom

  • @altobajoful
    @altobajoful Před 11 dny +1

    She's teaching them a great lesson, yes, but they still have a point. I couldn't eat omelettes every day!

  • @tjkm7457
    @tjkm7457 Před 13 dny +3

    What does eating the same thing everyday have to do with being thankful. They are not finishing meals because they don't like them. Why not ask them what they like ? His a chef who only cooks cheese omelettes pathetic.

  • @bibbo3167
    @bibbo3167 Před 14 dny +3

    Omelets are probably the least labor intensive breakfast… there is literally more steps to making a piece of toast than the entire process of an omelette start to finish if you think about it

    • @Apryll.
      @Apryll. Před 11 dny

      Good thing she hired a personal chef to make them

  • @myeshamaloy8385
    @myeshamaloy8385 Před 10 dny +1

    Billions is a great show.

  • @mkateugale8183
    @mkateugale8183 Před 12 dny +1

    This is how you raise real men.

    • @HorrorandArcades1980
      @HorrorandArcades1980 Před 11 dny

      Found the 2nd stupidest comment on here, this has nothing to do with Masculinity, wtf are you on bud?

  • @fazbread
    @fazbread Před 15 dny +3

    Honestly, I think it’s okay for these kids to want other food, but they should’ve at least eaten the omelette that was already prepared.

  • @user-pc7ye7cu3c
    @user-pc7ye7cu3c Před 13 dny +6

    Which movie?

  • @adrianeavilez8235
    @adrianeavilez8235 Před 12 dny +2

    This mom needs an award every parent should teach their entitled child to respect and earn their keep. Children now a days are very ungrateful and very disrespectful.

    • @HorrorandArcades1980
      @HorrorandArcades1980 Před 11 dny

      1st stupidest comment on here, this is a tutorial on how to give kids eating disorders ya kook.

    • @yehanravindu7221
      @yehanravindu7221 Před 9 dny +1

      Wanting to eat different food is bad now?

  • @yuvaraj7340
    @yuvaraj7340 Před 9 dny

    We sit on the floor for eating. Myself and my sibling had to take turns in moing the floor, bringing vessels from the kitchen, serving food to the whole family, taking the used dishes to sink and cleaning the floor again. For this, we were paid 10 rupees a week. This continued for 7 years.

  • @WhileShayeh
    @WhileShayeh Před 15 dny +13

    This is litteraly just teaching them that you dont have the right to complain or have a choice in anything. They might be rude but the mom is threatening them with witholding food and throwing them into a cold ocean. That is a form of abuse and not the right way to teach manners. The mom is genuinely shit and those kids are most likely gonna go wild and struggle with self control the moment they get away from that horrid mom.

    • @yugiyamifan
      @yugiyamifan Před 13 dny

      She's not threatening to withhold food...she's teaching them a lesson. She earned everything she had by working hard and these kids are disrespecting others' efforts. The fact is they show how insensitive they are and that they should be grateful because others don't even have the chance to eat sth like bread...much less sth even more
      'elaborate' like a cheese omelette.
      and when she talks about clamming, she's teaching them what many people have to go through to have sth to eat. She is a GREAT mother who knows what is TRULY important and how to educate them.

    • @neverever6219
      @neverever6219 Před 13 dny +4

      @@yugiyamifana great mother doesn’t feed their kids the same thing for days on end and waste money on a private chef just to make an omelette and then get mad when their kids rightfully would like a different breakfast for once.

    • @twideslauriers7875
      @twideslauriers7875 Před 13 dny +1

      @@yugiyamifanan omelette is not elaborate my fucking GOD. also whats the point of having kids if you don’t want to give them a better life than yours? my grandfather was forced to eat his pet goat as a child, should he have forced my dad to eat his dog when dad didn’t like broccoli?

    • @yugiyamifan
      @yugiyamifan Před 13 dny

      @@neverever6219 i dont think that's what she was doing. What i do think she meant was 4 the kids to learn that they shouldnt be picky eaters just because they could and that they should respect the fact that they had a better life than others as well as the opportunity to have sb who is not their mother cook for them. Her intention was 4 them to learn that just because sb cooked 4 them, it didnt mean they had the right to be disrespectful.
      Many times i complained about my mother's cooking and my father would scold me telling me that she had spent time cooking 4 me so i had no right to disrespect her. The same can be said here.
      And i'm speaking from experience because i had the same breakfast every day when i was a child, just like my siblings.
      Even if an omelette is sth simple to cook, they didnt even think if the chef cooked that because there was a set breakfast for him to cook. Besides, instead of being so rude they could've eaten or ask to add sth to the dish like some bacon, sausage or whatever.
      They could've solved the problem differently but they chose to be whiney kids who used their father as a shield 4 their behaviour as if that could excuse what they had just said and done.
      She just taught them people had to work 4 what they want. Specially considering they only had to eat the meal and not raise the chicken, pick the eggs, take care of the cattle etc. so that they could have breakfast.
      That's why i think what they did was wrong opposed to what she did. She's not forcing them to have sth they dont want or not giving them choices. She's teaching them the value of what they receive and that they should be grateful as well as respect what others do 4 them if only because it's their job.

    • @yugiyamifan
      @yugiyamifan Před 13 dny

      @@twideslauriers7875 it's not the same thing. It doesnt matter if it's elaborate or not. The point is their attitude and behaviour. When i was a child i used to have the same breakfast every day and my parents worked hard to give me and my siblings a better life. If we had done what these kids did, the least of our worries would have been to apologize when what came after was a harsher punishment.
      Besides, parents give their kids a better life within the resources they have.
      In this video, these kids have a bigger house and the chance of having a chef to cook for them. Does that give them the right to be as disrespectful as they were? What their mother did was right. I agree with the actions taken in the video. Had i any kids, they'd eat what is cooked and not complain because there is always sb else who has it worse than them.
      THAT is teaching children values they should learn to have a better life or do u think that a better life means doing as u please? If so, than i dont want to know what u really value in life.

  • @mayloomis9638
    @mayloomis9638 Před 13 dny +4

    The kids are rude but the mom is also overreacting, and the kids aren't acting that entitled, also the kids are oddly well behaved, which makes me wonder what the rest of the plot is.

  • @RestfulTinglesASMR
    @RestfulTinglesASMR Před 11 dny

    This really is how people/parents should be. Teaches the kids well I didn’t get taught how to fend for myself and I really wish I did. As long as they’re not abusive. It turns you into a strong man!

  • @andrewknickerbocker314
    @andrewknickerbocker314 Před 13 dny +2

    Id have prefered to explain that there is a way to talk to those that cook for us. If they had wanted something else, they should have spoken up before the food was cooked to make a request. The kids are definitely spoiled, no doubt, but doing this at the ages they are with no prior foudation of it will just breed discontent as opposed to genuine care for what they have.

  • @praszHUANG
    @praszHUANG Před 12 dny +3

    Points to ponder from the mom! She's teaching something important for her sons' future life, a good fundamental lesson....

  • @Remremi1708
    @Remremi1708 Před 15 dny +4

    My mum never allow us to complain about the food since we didn't make it we don't have the right to complain about it

    • @Luu-luu
      @Luu-luu Před 15 dny +5

      What? So if you go to a restaurant and the food is undercooked or burnt or extremely bland you can't complain? One thing is being respectful but if something is wrong you can say it

  • @00videovideo
    @00videovideo Před 12 dny +1

    Tough love only works if you actually show the love part too.

  • @michylichy01
    @michylichy01 Před 9 dny

    Thats a great mom
    My mom is divorce too, and she always said that kid are first, but this woman also show them to respect the effort of this new person in there life, respect the hard work from others and show them how to catch... Idk what they catching but that

  • @hayley339
    @hayley339 Před 16 dny +4

    If I don’t like my breakfast I don’t have to eat it mostly because I have a lot of allergies

  • @izzyjones3186
    @izzyjones3186 Před 16 dny +7

    What movie is this?

  • @florencesika2864
    @florencesika2864 Před 9 dny

    Good mother...❤❤❤

  • @mysteryman9230
    @mysteryman9230 Před 13 dny +1

    *child has an opinion and preference*
    Adult: NOT ON MY WATCH!

  • @da96103
    @da96103 Před 14 dny +3

    Cheese omelette every day? This is child abuse. From the looks of the house, you can make a better and different breakfast every day.

  • @Xander_Park
    @Xander_Park Před 16 dny +7

    Horrible parenting

    • @JinxXKurtTTV
      @JinxXKurtTTV Před 16 dny +7

      These kids are spoiled, she did the right thing

    • @nightshade1732
      @nightshade1732 Před 15 dny +4

      This is great parenting. Better than getting a beating like many of us would have if we did what they did, and it teaches them a lesson.

    • @cathycogan9439
      @cathycogan9439 Před 15 dny +1

      no it's not, spolied brats need to be reminded how hard it was growing up for their parents and those who are less fortunate, it teaches them to respect those who have less than they do....

    • @randomcomment1667
      @randomcomment1667 Před 14 dny +4

      spoiled for not wanting eggs every morning? That word sure did lose its meaning.

    • @JinxXKurtTTV
      @JinxXKurtTTV Před 14 dny

      @@randomcomment1667 they were ungrateful for it, chill

  • @ryannebarlow9213
    @ryannebarlow9213 Před 7 dny

    I love clamming. I haven't done it in years. As a kid, we stayed at the ocean 1 week every year. We would go clamming for one of our dinners. We used a clamming rake, though.

  • @stellatuifao2
    @stellatuifao2 Před 11 dny

    My Dad taught me fishing and boy. I hate fishing but he told me when he was boy back in Samoa they have to do that to eat. Even gardening. Taught me a lot 😊😊

  • @trashmart9981
    @trashmart9981 Před 11 dny

    If my mom heard me saying the food sucked, even the devil would pray for my ass 😂