it’s very normal here in new zealand and australia. my parents often encouraged me to swear and stop being so sensitive. aussies and kiwis are a different breed hahais it normal for aussie kids to swear around their parents? in bigs bday vlog when they were looking at the rollercoasters, sockie or sabre (which doesn’t really matter they’re teens) were saying ‘sh** sh** sh** sugar!‘ just a question as when i was growing up if i even said sugar or fudge i’d be told off
Sadly yes it is! We really truly have awful potty mouths. When I was growing up I’d get told off for swearing but now my mum doesn’t care and although I try not to swear around my nieces, they’ve probably heard every single swear word under the sun to be honest. Most mums and dads will probably try and discourage it when you’re in public but fully admit that their kids most likely heard the words from them at home firstis it normal for aussie kids to swear around their parents? in bigs bday vlog when they were looking at the rollercoasters, sockie or sabre (which doesn’t really matter they’re teens) were saying ‘sh** sh** sh** sugar!‘ just a question as when i was growing up if i even said sugar or fudge i’d be told off
I think it's normal for a 17 and 15 year old to say that word, it's not a bad swear word.is it normal for aussie kids to swear around their parents? in bigs bday vlog when they were looking at the rollercoasters, sockie or sabre (which doesn’t really matter they’re teens) were saying ‘sh** sh** sh** sugar!‘ just a question as when i was growing up if i even said sugar or fudge i’d be told off
Considering Sabre and Sockie are the ones working to pay all their parents bills they should be able to say whatever they want!! If it wasn’t for the kids vlogging they would still be living and homeschooling in that 2 bedroom unit they started with!!is it normal for aussie kids to swear around their parents? in bigs bday vlog when they were looking at the rollercoasters, sockie or sabre (which doesn’t really matter they’re teens) were saying ‘sh** sh** sh** sugar!‘ just a question as when i was growing up if i even said sugar or fudge i’d be told off
it’s currently summer in australian, so days are long and light. brooke is known to wake the kids up SUPER early. like 5-6am. they probably had a flight at 7-8am. didn’t look look they did much at movie world as they are all too young to understand it or actually go on rides. they probably went swimming at 6pmIs it me or can not all of the birthday 'day' content happened in the same day! Even if they left in the middle of the night for there flight, they flew and drove to movie land (which if you have paid that amount of money wouldn't you stay most the day) and then went to hotel, then went out on a shopping trip and after that it was still light and sunny to go swimming at the hotel and then dinner!
I was thinking that, too and looked it up on a map. The flooding looks like they've been spared and it's concentrated in Northern NSW and Queensland, but then again I also saw in the news that Sydney to the south was also going to get record rainfall as well.I wonder if the NN are ok with the awful flooding in Aus? I have seen some news articles about NSW which is where they live right?
Here's a map showing heavy rainfall to the north in Brisbane and Sydney in the south, but moderate in Newcastle between the two.I was
I was thinking that, too and looked it up on a map. The flooding looks like they've been spared and it's concentrated in Northern NSW and Queensland, but then again I also saw in the news that Sydney to the south was also going to get record rainfall as well.
the birthday vlog was predictable and boring.
and brooke recieved far to much screen time.it has been happening a lot lately.
but i want to talk about something interesting and important that brooke said.
when they were at the hotel in queensland brooke pointed out a private school and said that the norris nuts could study there.
this is not the first time that brooke has talked about this-she talked about it once or twice when they started looking for a house in queensland.
so,maybe she is serious about this.
i hope she is.
it would be difficult (maybe very difficult) for the kids at the beginning-but i think it is in their best interest to discontinue their home schooling and to begin school.
i am not sure this would be relevant for sabre by the time they finally move to queensland(if they will), but it would be relevant for sockie,biggy and naz.
they would struggle academically because they recieved a poor home school education,but in the end they would get a much better education than they would get at home with brooke.
they would struggle to fit in socially because they have so little experience with interacting with kids their age.
but they would finally break out their social isolation,learn how to interact with kids their age,make friends and maybe have a normal social life.
this would be especially hard for sockie and biggy who seem to be very immature for their age.
sockie might have to deal with her 'happy hands" tick as well.
it would be difficult,but it is in their best interest.
so i hope brooke is serious about this.
Yeah deffo not a coincidence, feel like there’s something going on there genetics wise or nutrition wise. Although to be fair boys are later bloomers than girls and he has only just turned 13.I had on a cooking video in the background today for whatever reason and Biggy said something about going to see a doctor in Sydney because he's 13 and not growing and hasn't had any sign of puberty yet... can't be a coincidence that all 3 of the oldest kids are really late bloomers and have had to see a doctor about growth concerns now.
Justin should never have sold the swim school, but they're greedy, lazy people who have too many kids - all of which are going to grow up and one day realise they sacrificed their childhoods for a few years of youtube fame and Gucci bags, urged on by their parents who never bothered to give them a proper education or equip them with any life skills. I feel very bad for them.They never used to ask for subscribers but now I swear they’re begging viewers to subscribe for 50% of the video. I don’t blame the children as they’re under a lot of stress since YouTube is this family’s primary source of income. They used to be such a sweet and genuine family in the old videos when YouTube was just a hobby. I miss those videos. Imagine providing for a family of 8 at such a young age!! Either Brooke or Justin should get a job for the sake of their children’s well-being, I don’t understand how they justify their actions. It is child exploitation.
Yes!Justin should never have sold the swim school, but they're greedy, lazy people who have too many kids - all of which are going to grow up and one day realise they sacrificed their childhoods for a few years of youtube fame and Gucci bags, urged on by their parents who never bothered to give them a proper education or equip them with any life skills. I feel very bad for them.
Justin should never have sold the swim school, but they're greedy, lazy people who have too many kids - all of which are going to grow up and one day realise they sacrificed their childhoods for a few years of youtube fame and Gucci bags, urged on by their parents who never bothered to give them a proper education or equip them with any life skills. I feel very bad for them.
justin is responsible too, but it was almost certaintly brooke who really decided that they should sell the swimming school.justin like always felt he had go along with brookes wishes.Justin should never have sold the swim school, but they're greedy, lazy people who have too many kids - all of which are going to grow up and one day realise they sacrificed their childhoods for a few years of youtube fame and Gucci bags, urged on by their parents who never bothered to give them a proper education or equip them with any life skills. I feel very bad for them.
I live 40 minutes from Newcastle. Like @HappyArms stated, it is concentrated at Northern NSW-Queensland. However, that being said, the other areas of New South Wales aren't immune to flooding.I was
I was thinking that, too and looked it up on a map. The flooding looks like they've been spared and it's concentrated in Northern NSW and Queensland, but then again I also saw in the news that Sydney to the south was also going to get record rainfall as well.
Here's a map showing heavy rainfall to the north in Brisbane and Sydney in the south, but moderate in Newcastle between the two.
I accidentally posted this without additional info.I live 40 minutes from Newcastle. Like @HappyArms stated, it is concentrated at Northern NSW-Queensland. However, that being said, the other areas of New South Wales aren't immune to flooding.
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