Wouldn’t surprise me if strangers photographed April and her little shopping cart and then posted it on FB. Or sold it to AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS.
While I do consider it only polite to speak to someone in their own language (assuming I know their language), “baby talk” is not a toddler’s language. Their language is their best effort at copying adults’ language. If an adult tries to talk to them using “baby talk”, it only confuses the kid, and likely insults them. I promised myself early on to never use “baby talk” when speaking to children—they are apprentice adults, and I try to keep that in mind.
I recall being eye level to lit cigarettes in people’s hands at various gatherings. In the 40s and 50s everybody smoked. As a little kid I learned to be careful. And why did they all need to mess my hair up?!
Here’s a good reason to keep the phone number of the closest insane asylum handy, so you can alert the guys in the white coats to come and take this weirdo [in need of help] away!
Always hated it when adults did that when I was that age. I swore to always talk to kids normally, and to this day, I do. Even babies won’t get “baby talk” from me. Besides, getting in your face like that is annoying, and to someone that size, rather intimidating! Let’s get some Oat Zaps, they’re 100% nutrition free.
100% Nutrition Free Oat Zaps made from 100% inorganic high fructose corn syrup, non-non-GMO’s and some left over “cellulose fiber” they put in the cans of sprinkle cheese
“Durl” …?? This woman should be recorded and forced to listen to herself. Then maybe she would realize how stupid this sounds.
There are adults who think it’s “cute” or “clever” to use baby-talk. Like those who refer to sandwiches as “sammiches.” It isn’t funny; it’s childish and lazy speech. And it makes them look uneducated.
angelolady Premium Member 10 months ago
Cute. Don’t remember this one.
yoey1957 10 months ago
“Oddnoxious” Ima haffa amember dat wun! XD
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
That woman has a dozen cats she talks baby talk to at home.
snsurone76 10 months ago
Go on, April—knock her dentures down her throat!!
howtheduck 10 months ago
April has learned to look down her nose on other people. She is becoming a Patterson and Elly is so proud of her!
snsurone76 10 months ago
Wouldn’t surprise me if strangers photographed April and her little shopping cart and then posted it on FB. Or sold it to AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS.
Enter.Name.Here 10 months ago
When you are older than you look…
nmbassani 10 months ago
She isn’t wrong and that word should totally exist.
LeslieBark 10 months ago
While I do consider it only polite to speak to someone in their own language (assuming I know their language), “baby talk” is not a toddler’s language. Their language is their best effort at copying adults’ language. If an adult tries to talk to them using “baby talk”, it only confuses the kid, and likely insults them. I promised myself early on to never use “baby talk” when speaking to children—they are apprentice adults, and I try to keep that in mind.
Zykoic 10 months ago
I recall being eye level to lit cigarettes in people’s hands at various gatherings. In the 40s and 50s everybody smoked. As a little kid I learned to be careful. And why did they all need to mess my hair up?!
Daniel Verburg 10 months ago
Jez I talg, my nave is Awril.
Gizmo Cat 10 months ago
From Lynn’s Comments: When I was a little kid, I could never warm up to grown-ups who talked in baby-talk. I thought they were, well…insulting!
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
Even your pets think you’re annoying when you do that!
Fetzee 10 months ago
April should talk
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 10 months ago
Not a good idea to approach other people’s little kids and start talking to them. Years ago, that was OK, but by the 90s… Not so much.
dcdete. 10 months ago
Here’s a good reason to keep the phone number of the closest insane asylum handy, so you can alert the guys in the white coats to come and take this weirdo [in need of help] away!
eced52 10 months ago
Would have sworn it was one of those people.
cranefriend 10 months ago
Always hated it when adults did that when I was that age. I swore to always talk to kids normally, and to this day, I do. Even babies won’t get “baby talk” from me. Besides, getting in your face like that is annoying, and to someone that size, rather intimidating! Let’s get some Oat Zaps, they’re 100% nutrition free.
Doug K 10 months ago
A lot of obnoxious people think they’re cute.
dalemcginnis 10 months ago
I don’t think she mispronounced the word. I think she made her own word from two others, odd + obnoxious = oddnoxious
pheets 10 months ago
Out of the mouths of babes…
brmjlm_5 10 months ago
Well we teach our kids not to talk to strangers, and she sure was strange !
g04922 10 months ago
April…. she might end up the smartest one of the bunch…
JudithStocker Premium Member 10 months ago
The person using the “baby talk” made a real fool of themselves. Thank goodness April kept her mouth shut then.
lotsalaffs Premium Member 10 months ago
Stranger danger!
oish 10 months ago
100% Nutrition Free Oat Zaps made from 100% inorganic high fructose corn syrup, non-non-GMO’s and some left over “cellulose fiber” they put in the cans of sprinkle cheese
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago
I go to one market that has the little carter and “LEARNER” flag on it, LOL!! I don’t approach kids either, as a guy, it is not a good thing to do.
CoreyTaylor1 10 months ago
That’s what Elly would be like if she had no kids!
h.v.greenman 10 months ago
The look on Ellie’s face, when April suddely spouts an almost perfect sentence, is priceless.
rickmac1937 Premium Member 10 months ago
Got that right
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
April, you missed your big chance to push that cart into the nosey strange ladies shines.
Will_Scarlet 10 months ago
This is how Maurice Sendak claimed to come up with the Wild Things.
BlitzMcD 10 months ago
Smartest thing Aypo has said so far…..
Whatever happened to common sense? 10 months ago
“Durl” …?? This woman should be recorded and forced to listen to herself. Then maybe she would realize how stupid this sounds.
There are adults who think it’s “cute” or “clever” to use baby-talk. Like those who refer to sandwiches as “sammiches.” It isn’t funny; it’s childish and lazy speech. And it makes them look uneducated.
gregcomn 10 months ago
What is wrong with that creepy woman?
jsimpso1 10 months ago
Call 911 I think she’s having a stroke
WWW.cdc.GOV/stroke/signs_symptoms.HTM
patrickschreiber1951 10 months ago
creepy!
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
Patronizing old coot!
ladykat 10 months ago
Yes, they are, April!
Asharah 10 months ago
I remember a strip where Elly was wondering why Elizabeth was using so much baby language, and then starts “babytalking” to her.
markkahler52 10 months ago
Least she’s green for St Paddy’s…
KageKat 10 months ago
Quite oddnoxious indeed, April, emphasis on the “noxious”!
lindz.coop Premium Member 10 months ago
April is a little old for baby talk…
calliarcale 10 months ago
April knew exactly how to handle this oddnoxious lady. Ignore her until she goes away. ;-)
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
“Was that you or the duck? Because if it was you I’m gonna finish this ride with the duck!”
Groucho Marx—HORSE FEATHERS—-1932
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
If you have one of these in your family, they’re the ones the kids climb a tree in the backyard to avoid.