This is for SingaporeOriginally posted by FireIce:3 still acceptable
5 is old baby liao, since the kid shd be in nursery or kindergarten oredi.....
but depends on the family oso
whether they take the effort to guide the kids to using proper language when they are older or not.......
esp those kids tt are taken care of by grandparents of older relatives......
Originally posted by Lorry`:frankly speakin my mom uses it when shes talkin to me![]()
i use it on her too![]()
Granted, but when the kid is three years old? Or five years old?the one above far beyond age 5 stil do tat, wad u think?
no kids so i can't comment but use those words for my pet dogs thoughOriginally posted by Kuali Baba:It's the most irritating thing in the world after mosquitoes. Why?
1) That weird cutesy voice.
2) Parents who use it probably think their kids are too stupid to understand complete sentences, so they speak in broken (insert language) instead.
3) The excessive use of onomatopoeia, like 'mum-mum' (eat) or 'shee-shee' (urinate), instead of proper words.
Comment away.
tsk skidOriginally posted by skid:aww...Nicksy wicksy doesn't wikes baby tawk.![]()
AndOriginally posted by viciouskitty74:You missed out:
neh neh (b-reast feeding)
*Pooh pooh (pang sai)
*Pee pee (urine)
*wee wee (urine)
*woo woo (Pang sai)
hua hua (flowers)
*terms used in sesame street. Especially on their episodes on potty training.