After Being Punished For Writing On The Wall, Baby Girl Vows To Repeat Offence: "I Will Do It Again"
- A mother punished her daughter for scribbling on a white wall in their home with a pen
- In the video, the mother asked the child if she would repeat what she did after the punishment, and her response was a bold yes
- Many social media users found the clip funny, especially as the child sounded angry after her mother punished her
A child got punished for messing up a white wall with ink. Her response to the punishment is trending online.
In the funny video, the baby girl's mother forced her to clean up the wall, and she was crying while doing it.
Her mother wanted to know if her child learnt her lessons after serving the punishment. She asked the child if she should write on the wall again, and she said she would.
The funny video has received thousands of comments on Tiktok, where it was posted by @genzafricanmum.
The video was captioned:
"Check on your friends with toddlers, we are going through a lot."
Watch the video below:
Netizens laugh as baby reacts after punishment
The baby's bold reply had netizens applauding her for being honest.
@F2_jay said:
"If you watched more than once, come for roll call."
@Tazeep said:
"That was the fastest answer I’ve ever heard."
@Busari Mariam said:
"That “YESH!” sounds like a determined revenge."
@9:11 said:
"At least you’re raising an honest child."
@Chizzy said:
"Honesty above all else. I thought getting my toddler a whiteboard would prevent this. He now stands on the board while writing on the wall."
@Kunmi said:
"Oh well, at least she's honest."
@mobilewaxing said:
"Baby girl needs a lawyer present during questioning."
@Diamond said:
"What an honest answer without a delay. She didn’t even stutter. And maybe deep down she wanted to say No, but how Yesh came out she can’t explain."
9-Year-Old Ghanaian Girl's Hilarious Apology Letter To Her Mother To Avoid Getting Punished Causes Stir Online
A 9-year-old girl gained attention for a cute apology letter to her mother after misbehaving, addressing her as "boo" and expressing remorse.
The letter featured a sender's address, emojis, and a heartfelt promise not to repeat the mistakes.
Shared on social media, it charmed many with its innocence and affection.
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