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6 year-old brain, part deux
This morning, Christopher asked me what "Duh" meant.
I told him that it meant "You're dumb if you don't know that".
So on our way to school, he asked, "I wish the Ipod thing hadn't happened, duh?"
Except the way he said "duh" was exactly like he'd say, "right?" It was very sincere and said sweetly.
I laughed a bit and told him that "duh" isn't a polite thing to say and that you can't use it in a regular sentence like that, and demonstrated the usual tone of voice used when saying "Duh!"
He giggled a bit, and then said, "Look, there goes a bus. Duh."
Good times, good times.
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