Young African Child’s Homework Sparks Hilarious Reactions On TikTok
- One woman took to social media to showcase a child's homework, which left many people in laughter
- The video of the lady gathered many views, along with thousands of likes and many comments
- Netizens reacted to the stunner's clip as they rushed to her comments section to poke fun at the kid, while others simply laughed it off
A video of a child's homework book has been making the rounds on the internet, leaving many people in stitches.
Kid's homework has peeps in laughter
The video shared by @creamy881 on TikTok shows a book of a child's homework. In the book, the little kid was asked to write a story in eight sentences about a time they were lost.
The child's response to the task was, "I was never lost," which left many people laughing on social media. The video received over 687K views, thousands of likes and many comments on TikTok.
Taking to TikTok, the lady captioned her post saying:
"He is not wrong."
Watch the hilarious video below:
Mzansi in laughter over the clip
The online community rushed to the woman's comments section as they expressed their opinion on the child's antics, while others simply laughed it off.
Pamela said:
"The kid said "can't relate, sorry"
Ratanang Nkodi added:
"The way we were forced to write about things we don't relate to this new generation is healing our tumours."
Victor's Voice wrote:
"Homework done for the day."
Mamakhé asked:
"Why do language teachers always want you to have a story about something that never happened to you vele?"
Lele. mtsweni poked fun at the child, saying:
"POV: Your parents said you can only play outside when you finish your homework. The homework."
Mam'Guluva commented:
"Give that child full marks!"
Mother loses her cool after seeing daughter's homework
Earlier, YEN.com.gh shared the plights of a frustrated mother who complained about the amount of homework her daughter brought from school.
The woman lamented that the creative arts homework alone required the young girl to sketch twenty different things.
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