Children too young to know better have been fooled by the nickel and dime question. They guess that the nickel is worth more because it’s bigger. This allows older siblings to take advantage, by “allowing” the younger to choose between the two coins.
geopardy about 11 years ago
Nitpicking because I can, technically it is NOT a complete sentence, as it lacks a verb.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 11 years ago
Children too young to know better have been fooled by the nickel and dime question. They guess that the nickel is worth more because it’s bigger. This allows older siblings to take advantage, by “allowing” the younger to choose between the two coins.
David Rickard Premium Member about 11 years ago
And Maria’s latest learning experience starts in 5,4,3…
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
And you still have a lot to learn Maria.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 11 years ago
This is true. There’s a big difference between spoken language and written. In some languages the difference is even more pronounced than in English.
Neo Stryder about 11 years ago
Seriously girl, now are you Dennis (the British one)?, maybe now you’re Shin-chan.
gobblingup Premium Member about 11 years ago
Ha! Just wait until you’re in your 20s. Then you’ll figure out how much Dad knew all along.