Toddler Hilariously Gets Annoyed When 2-Week-Old Won't Answer This Question
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A toddler hilariously became annoyed when a 2-week-old would not answer this question. The little girl needed an immediate response to this all-important question, but the infant simply refused to answer one way or the other. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear the pressing question the infant would not answer.
Is there anything more aggravating and annoying than when you’re being ignored? Apparently, it gets under enough people’s skin that they use it as a retaliatory move to register their anger and discontent toward someone or a situation. Of course, I’m talking about the passive-aggressive silent treatment. It doesn’t matter what you say or ask someone when someone has decided to implement this method; there will be nothing but crickets.
Without question, the silent treatment is rude and agitating, but it’s also extremely effective. Don’t you just get madder and more incensed the longer this method goes on? Sure, you do, but never admit it; that’s how they win. Additionally, by not answering or even refusing to acknowledge someone’s presence, they are, by default, providing an answer. It just may not be the one we were hoping for, which is even more maddening.
In a clip posted on social media, a toddler needs an answer to a question this very instant. She wants to know right now whether her 2-week-old sister wants to be her friend, or if she would rather remain casual acquaintances who just happen to live in the same house. That is what the 2-week-old must decide now.
However, it appears that the toddler must have done something to upset the infant. The 2-week-old uses the silent treatment when she is repeatedly asked the question about the level of friendship she desires and does not answer.
What is that baby’s problem anyway? She acts like she can't even speak and comprehend what is being said to her, yet.
Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old, he will not be turned away from it.”
A toddler hilariously became annoyed when a 2-week-old would not answer this question. The little girl needed an immediate response to this all-important question, but the infant simply refused to answer one way or the other. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear the pressing question the infant would not answer.
Is there anything more aggravating and annoying than when you’re being ignored? Apparently, it gets under enough people’s skin that they use it as a retaliatory move to register their anger and discontent toward someone or a situation. Of course, I’m talking about the passive-aggressive silent treatment. It doesn’t matter what you say or ask someone when someone has decided to implement this method; there will be nothing but crickets.
Without question, the silent treatment is rude and agitating, but it’s also extremely effective. Don’t you just get madder and more incensed the longer this method goes on? Sure, you do, but never admit it; that’s how they win. Additionally, by not answering or even refusing to acknowledge someone’s presence, they are, by default, providing an answer. It just may not be the one we were hoping for, which is even more maddening.
In a clip posted on social media, a toddler needs an answer to a question this very instant. She wants to know right now whether her 2-week-old sister wants to be her friend, or if she would rather remain casual acquaintances who just happen to live in the same house. That is what the 2-week-old must decide now.
However, it appears that the toddler must have done something to upset the infant. The 2-week-old uses the silent treatment when she is repeatedly asked the question about the level of friendship she desires and does not answer.
What is that baby’s problem anyway? She acts like she can't even speak and comprehend what is being said to her, yet.
Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old, he will not be turned away from it.”
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A Prayer to Receive the Father’s Discipline - Your Daily Prayer - May 16
Conviction, repentance, and discipline are all great gifts from our Father in heaven. He wants us to be honest with Him so that we can see real transformation happen in our lives, as He conforms us into the image of His Son.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Receive the Father’s Discipline - Your Daily Prayer - May 16
Conviction, repentance, and discipline are all great gifts from our Father in heaven. He wants us to be honest with Him so that we can see real transformation happen in our lives, as He conforms us into the image of His Son.
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