3:34 Literally me. I don't understand car conversations. My family doesn't do it but I always feel the need when I'm in a friend's car. Then I end up making it awkward or I overshare. In the end I just listen to music
I don't know why anyone is not appreciating "how was your first day" exactly represented the difference in men and women where each and every details is shared and asked by then while men on the other hand chill pill 😂😂😂 casually no response 😂😂😂 loved this part .
Back when I was in middle school it was 7-9 but it changed right before I went to 6-8 and as apart of the first grade 6s in a middle school it was fucking chaotic and it didn’t get better
@@Darknamja I was wondering if you could answer something that I have often been curious about. Why do some students travel so far away from home when they go to a university? I understand that universities aren't as common as elementary, middle, and high schools so sometimes a students may have to travel one or two hundred miles away to find one that majors in something they want. However, 6000 miles away seems like overkill. Was there really no other school closer than 6000 miles away that was good enough for him? Was it because he selected a major that was very rare so very few schools had it or was it because he specifically wanted to live in a city far away, or was it another reason?
@@jasonmultin4781 I can't speak for others but in my case, I felt it would be more beneficial for my children who are US citizens to attend English-speaking universities in the US as opposed to attending ROK universities.
I've never understood why young Sheldon doesn't speak with a Texas accent but older Sheldon does. It's kinda weird. Kids speak like the people around them but Sheldon is almost British in his annunciation.
It’s explained that in his childhood, Sheldon deliberately worked on developing a different accent because he didn’t want to sound Texan, although I think when he’s drunk he gets a Texan accent back
It is so strange to me seeing parents drive their kids from to everywhere. I am from India and we have really good school bus facilities. We used to call the children whose parents drove them bedwetting brats. I never had anyone drop me anywhere unless I missed my bus
In the US, there is buses but A. public transport sucks basically everywhere except really big cities and B. a lot of people live in the country, where buses are slower to get to, so often it's more efficient to drive. The US in general is very car-centric, so it's standard to drive kids around all the time.
@@sabbagecavage5690 Hmm, here in Europe, once you're Missy's age, you take the bus or bike to school, but then again, we have pretty good public transportation. And most kids actually prefer that, because it gives them more freedom to hang out at a nearby gathering spot with your friends before entering school property. You're starting to develop your independence from your parents by that point and this is part of that. In some cases, like mine, kids walk/bike to school at a much earlier age. I started going to school by myself around the age of 6, but that's only because it was only 3 blocks from my house and we have crossroad guards at school opening and closing hours to help us cross the road safely and so help you God if you tried crossing the road anywhere but where the crossroad guards were present. But by Missy's age in this scene, being dropped off by your parents was practically unheard of. Once you're past the age of 12, you can find your own way to and from home/school. It was pretty bad for your school rep to still be dropped off by your family. And if it had to be done, those kids made sure to be dropped off at least 1 block away from school, so not everyone saw that you were being dropped off. It was very important to 'look cool and independent' at that age, lol.
Nice to see Missy and her mom bonding like this!
Enjoy it while it lasts...which isn't for long!
Play again!
“Billy it’s not pledge”
HAHAHAHAHAHA
😂😂
he a little confused but he got the spirit
Haha
Sweet Billy.
Reagan is so adorable. I like her sense of humor. She really makes the show fun to watch.
*Missy's sense of humor...
@@youmustcreateachanneher real name is Reagan
"all notes go through me, that's power" She knows of her control.
4:00 georgie singing in the truck while George is just bored as hell makes this one of my favorite clips XD
3:34 Literally me. I don't understand car conversations. My family doesn't do it but I always feel the need when I'm in a friend's car. Then I end up making it awkward or I overshare. In the end I just listen to music
That's absolutely okay. Whatever works for you 👌
Missy's comments are hilarious, as usual...great writing for her.
It is sas that missy is always comforting her mom but she is ignored by her when she has trouble
🥰
😊🫠
Yes... Very sas
So so sas. Plus: Sheldon is a boy.
PS: calling me grammar police or sexist for saying that is a terrible burn
Man now that's sas
I’d love a daughter like Missy 😂
Same i love her
"Don't pray for any of 'em"... lol
"Stop praying for him and focus on the other two"
It's first day of middle school for missy
I wasn't expecting "Billy it's not the pledge"
Its not a pledge! Omg! I burst out laughing!!!
Lmao “don’t pray for any of them”
3 types of kids/siblings
1- 3:02
2- 3:06
3- 3:09 lol
"We look to your eternal Billy it's not the pledge"
I don't know why anyone is not appreciating "how was your first day" exactly represented the difference in men and women where each and every details is shared and asked by then while men on the other hand chill pill 😂😂😂 casually no response 😂😂😂 loved this part .
Its tough to tell whether Missy will ever be a good child.
I'm pretty sure Missy is going to her first day of middle school, which would be either 6th or 7th grade.
6th Grade I think
Back when I was in middle school it was 7-9 but it changed right before I went to 6-8 and as apart of the first grade 6s in a middle school it was fucking chaotic and it didn’t get better
"billy..ITS NOT THE PLEDGE"
I cried on my first day of uni.
Why D:
@@mollybays3108 so did I mainly due to going away from parents (who are amazing parents)
My son didn't cry but he sure Skyped a lot to offset the culture shock of being 6000 miles away from home for the first time.
@@Darknamja I was wondering if you could answer something that I have often been curious about. Why do some students travel so far away from home when they go to a university? I understand that universities aren't as common as elementary, middle, and high schools so sometimes a students may have to travel one or two hundred miles away to find one that majors in something they want. However, 6000 miles away seems like overkill. Was there really no other school closer than 6000 miles away that was good enough for him? Was it because he selected a major that was very rare so very few schools had it or was it because he specifically wanted to live in a city far away, or was it another reason?
@@jasonmultin4781 I can't speak for others but in my case, I felt it would be more beneficial for my children who are US citizens to attend English-speaking universities in the US as opposed to attending ROK universities.
It’s not high school, it’s middle school
“SWEET CHERRY PIE”
😂😂😂😂
Missy is the only normal kid here 😄🤩
Thats rude...
What’s wrong with Georgie?
@@suryan04 Dumb as a box or rocks to start with!
@@suryan04 he is a father at 17. How's tht normal
@@Nikhilbishnoi65 By the time I made this comment (season 4), he isn’t a father.
Title error: Missy goes to middle school, not high
What I was thinking
"Sweet cherry pieeeee, YAH!"
Missy,typical teenager.
Pre-teen*
I've never understood why young Sheldon doesn't speak with a Texas accent but older Sheldon does. It's kinda weird. Kids speak like the people around them but Sheldon is almost British in his annunciation.
My guess is because of television. Sheldon looks up too Carl sagan and professor proton all which have no southern accent.
Sheldon doesn’t sound British at all. Plus there’s so many accents over here
to be fair, older Sheldon only sounds southern when he's upset or angry. other than that he doesn't want to sound southern.
I think it’s because the child actor can’t do the accent, or couldn’t when the series began
It’s explained that in his childhood, Sheldon deliberately worked on developing a different accent because he didn’t want to sound Texan, although I think when he’s drunk he gets a Texan accent back
I WAS wondering if I could speak with your mummy 😂😂😂😂
Mary:Hey
Hey
Can we meet up
Sure
See you at ten
Okay bye
Hangs up*
Mary screams ahhhhh*
#WebSeriz awe Mary ur son daughter is Ready for school Thts amazing ur kids are growing up so fast 🩷
Sheldon literally said "does this just apply to middle school" not high school
Ohhh I loved missy a lot .
It’s Missy first day at middle school not high school in this episode.
Is that not 7th grade that is high school
@@LMcCumbrr Not in the U.S. it goes 6th-8th grade are Middle school, while 9th-12th are highschool
@@TokuariSen ok
@@TokuariSen it's 7-8th in some places
@@LMcCumbrr back then it used to be kindergarten to 6 grade then 7 to 8 then 9 to 12
I remember my first day of high school.
I wanted my mom to walk me to the bus stop and I have never regretted that decision.
Why is there always one dumb kid (Georgie), one cool one (Missy) and one shall we say "delicate flower" (Sheldon)? Every damn family too!
Missy is NOT cool.
Missy in the 6th grade not high school😈😳😛
I love this 😊😊
Middle School is Junior High
3:00
Judging by the sound of the car door opening, the Americans have problems with assembly.
Georgie is savage 🤣👻☠️
What’s the song in the background of missy and Mary’s scene
Dr linkledder is so mad when he’s talking to Shelton
Sweet cherry pie... Oh my
Middle School or High School?
Missy is actually starting Middle School not High school
What song is Georgie listening to?
Sweet cherry pie by Warrant
@@annaiorio4543 thank you
Warrant was my first concert
This wasn’t her first day in high school it was her first day at middle school
Middle school, not high school.
First day of middle school
It’s middle school not high school
His. Lidan. Love
Missy is going to middle school not high school
Missy is a middle schooler
What did Georgie start?
Warrant.
❤
That's middle school in the high school
Webseriz, I’m sorry. It was before and after Middle School,, not high school.
It's middle school, not high school.
It was not High school it was middle school
And I qote I like Funyuns too
Chevy
missy was not in high school she was going to grade 7 not grade 10
It was middle school I think
Hate to be that guy but it was middle school not highschool
Middle school not high school.
Not gonna lie tho georgie is fine
It is so strange to me seeing parents drive their kids from to everywhere. I am from India and we have really good school bus facilities. We used to call the children whose parents drove them bedwetting brats. I never had anyone drop me anywhere unless I missed my bus
Different places have different cultures.
A gold chain is an excellent gift for a really good slave...
Bro you were some fd up kids if you called people who did nothing wrong to you Bedwetting Brats. Just because their parents drove them to school
In the US, there is buses but A. public transport sucks basically everywhere except really big cities and B. a lot of people live in the country, where buses are slower to get to, so often it's more efficient to drive. The US in general is very car-centric, so it's standard to drive kids around all the time.
@@sabbagecavage5690 Hmm, here in Europe, once you're Missy's age, you take the bus or bike to school, but then again, we have pretty good public transportation. And most kids actually prefer that, because it gives them more freedom to hang out at a nearby gathering spot with your friends before entering school property. You're starting to develop your independence from your parents by that point and this is part of that.
In some cases, like mine, kids walk/bike to school at a much earlier age. I started going to school by myself around the age of 6, but that's only because it was only 3 blocks from my house and we have crossroad guards at school opening and closing hours to help us cross the road safely and so help you God if you tried crossing the road anywhere but where the crossroad guards were present.
But by Missy's age in this scene, being dropped off by your parents was practically unheard of. Once you're past the age of 12, you can find your own way to and from home/school. It was pretty bad for your school rep to still be dropped off by your family. And if it had to be done, those kids made sure to be dropped off at least 1 block away from school, so not everyone saw that you were being dropped off. It was very important to 'look cool and independent' at that age, lol.
Middle schools not high
its first day of middle school for missy not highschool
Wait grade 8s are in highschool??? Huh?
Guess the irritating son
non sMy name is
Is this some American thing to do some stupid “pledge “
It’s the Pledge of Allegiance. And a no it’s not stupid. Also they were praying.
Yes
Fake
Hope we are winding down Life With Sheldon im so done with this brat big n little
What is wrong with that kid .