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he forgot nehi, and nada. yea my 2 year old godson is in this stage as well. Answering no for everything. I normally ask him something he would like to do or phrase the question differently so that he would say yes. So far it is working.
nada means "none," not "no".
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she's cute lol but I can see why that can get old real quick. FYL
I'm sorry, but I am 16 and that sounds exactly like something I would do. its hilarious when you don't have to deal with it later.
We were all thinking the same with the "N" word
N*****?
Could've been worse..the racial slur N word, nipple,Nash Grier,....
Well, ISN'T it hilarious, though?
At least she learned new languages.
I think no was also my first word..in all the languages I knew at that age...It certainly was my favorite word and I wasn't afraid to exercise my knowledge of it.
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At least he didn't teach her the big N word.
To be perfectly honest that was where I thought this FML was going. After I finished reading it I just went well it could have been a lot worse.