That last sentenceOk I try not to rag too much on Sarah (honestly nobody deserves to be married to someone who treats them the way Jim treats her) but it IS pretty funny that she pronounces gnocchi as "knock-y".
Sarah, you sweet spring hen, just get a real job*; getting out of the house would be so good for you.
*and put a chunk of each paycheck into a secret bank account.
That’s how I pronounce it, I don’t pronounce Italian words with an accent because I’m not Italian (and genuinely, I’d put that shit in room 101 haha) how should you say it?Ok I try not to rag too much on Sarah (honestly nobody deserves to be married to someone who treats them the way Jim treats her) but it IS pretty funny that she pronounces gnocchi as "knock-y".
The "o" is hard. Rhymes with pokey. I'm not English, so I did wonder a bit whether its a word whose correct pronunciation would feel unnatural to English folks. If that's the case I apologise to anyone who may have felt criticised.That’s how I pronounce it, I don’t pronounce Italian words with an accent because I’m not Italian (and genuinely, I’d put that shit in room 101 haha) how should you say it?
Jim is so boring that no one could be bothered to start one. And is there a point?Where is the new thread?
Some toddlers take a bit longer, my daughters 5 months older than Margot and doesn’t speak eitherIs Margot non-verbal? I've never heard her say a word, nor babble once
I quite like to think she is striking due to being monetised without consent and therefore any labour she can withdraw she does.Hopefully in real life she’s babbling away, trying to communicate with them but if not I would hope they have spoken to the health visitor and had her hearing checked just to rule out any issues.
It was talked about on here before and at the time I was on the opposite side of the fence but the more stories I see the more I notice it.
I must say I find Sarah and Jim’s stories with Margot really odd because she is just silent. No babbling or noises in the way you would usually expect a 1 year old to interact with her mum when she is talking to her and her expression is generally blank. Usually when you talk to a toddler they try to communicate back in some way even with eye contact, smiles or screeching, even if they can’t say words yet.
Hopefully in real life she’s babbling away, trying to communicate with them but if not I would hope they have spoken to the health visitor and had her hearing checked just to rule out any issues.
I will say though they if they read this and don’t like it when people mention these thing, they should be considering the way they are choosing to expose their baby to anyone on the Internet. We can only discuss her because you choose to use her as content.
I think you're right. There are some influencer kids toddlers that you can tell love it when they're being filmed and play up to it etc. Obviously, they don't know to the full extent what is happening, but they get positive praise (like you can hear parents doing in the background) so they enjoy that and do it more. Whereas some probably notice their parents acting slightly differently and don't like it - maybe they feel like something is off.I genuinely think Margot dislikes being filmed. Might seem wierd as you might think a small child wouldn't know any different. But I used to try to film my small grandaughter and she would grab my phone and try to hide it so I stopped. She is a bit older than Margot now (nearly 3) but I always ask her now if it is OK to film her or take her photo. And always respect it if she says no. She hates the barrier between me and her I think?
I wonder if Margot just clams up every time Jim or Sarah do it?
yeah I agree, I worry for Margot that being filmed is actually affecting her development in terms of speech etc. children are a lot more perceptive than we think imo and she probably notices a change in her parents demeanor/speech when they are filmingI think you're right. There are some influencer kids toddlers that you can tell love it when they're being filmed and play up to it etc. Obviously, they don't know to the full extent what is happening, but they get positive praise (like you can hear parents doing in the background) so they enjoy that and do it more. Whereas some probably notice their parents acting slightly differently and don't like it - maybe they feel like something is off.
I don't have kids so I can't speak from first hand experience, but just some thoughts of what I think I'm noticing on insta.
Didn't Sarah post a few months back that it annoys her when people post their child's progress online because it's not fair or sensitive to other people? That screams insecurity to me. There's no shame if it's taking Margot a little longer to do things, but she's the one choosing to expose her child to the internet. Of course she had no problem posing for Jim right after giving birth when he praised her for bouncing back so quickly. That was totally fine!
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