When Your Parents Don't Know How To Act In Public - REACTION
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Hey ya'll! Today on my channel we are reacting to some funny parents who don't know how to act in public. Enjoy
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My Dad was a radio personality his entire life. The man was hilarious, and had us all cracking up our entire lives. Lost him 2003, miss you so much Pops. ❤
I'm so sad for your loss my love. What a great man.
Thanks for sharing that wonderful memory with us bestie. So sorry for your loss yet so glad you have such fond memories.
@@erikarussell1142 how did I know I would find you here?! I was like, “Aww how sad and touching. I hope that comment isn’t some troll dropping more spam links. Nah, it’s probably Erika offering condolences.” And whaddaya know? Here you are offering condolences. You’re what helps make this community so special!
Sorry to hear about your pops❤
@@davidguidry657 awe, I feel so touched!!!! Thank you so much bestie. That means a lot coming from such a beautiful soul and person.
I still remember when my mom discovered the self flushing toilet🤦. We were at McDonald's (thankfully in another city!) and heard her scream from a table at least 15 feet from the bathroom. Then she had to loudly and dramatically tell us what happened, and we were all laughing so hard we couldn't breathe. There were people staring at us from another, so my sister says, "She doesn't get out much. We keep her locked in her cage most of the time."🤣🤣🤣
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Your sister is a quick thinker! That's a great line.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. That just ruined my shirt from the soda I just spit all over it .. totally worth it though. Thank you ❤️❤️🤣🤣
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The drunk parents 💀 "we need to weeweeee" that's the karma from being their kiddo. I would love to see my parents drink 🤣
Ive done it to my daughter before hubby and I drank a bit much sitting on the fishing dock fishing and she came and got us in the golf cart lol. Im sure we were like this too lol
Drunk parents like that are the best 🤣🤣
My son was 15 when he came into the bathroom to see me laying on the floor, and nagged me to go to bed, he then tried to throw a quilt on me, just wouldn’t listen to my reasons 1) lay on the floor - the floor doesn’t spin, 2) nice and close to the toilet, 3) I needed to be cold!! 😂😂😂
@@heatherdavis345 my parents are super religious so unfortunately I don't get the pleasure to see! I appreciate this video for living vicariously through everyones dorky, wild family🤓
Have made my daughter be my designated driver before but since she was a good kiddo & I NEVER had to get up in the middle of the night to pick her up it was just a regular drive home from a pre-planned 'Mom is gonna be drinking so you gotta come pick my drunk ass up'
My Daddy did something similar when I got my first job!! Precious memories... One time he came in as a customer and kept telling everyone what great service he was getting from this "wonderful lady"! 45 years later, I still strive to be as good as he believed i was. ❤❤! He left this world 35 years ago and I still want to make him happy!
That is just so sweet
@@monedameow 🙂 thanks. He was a special man. Although I wasn't his biological child; he loved and cared for me just like he did his own. At times, when I was teased about not being his "real" kid; he'd hug me and say "it's okay because I got to choose you" .
This made me cry, I never had parents like that and I'm so happy for you. Tell him you love and appreciate him every day!!
@@melissafields3376 That is so sweet❤️
Charlotte, this was WAY too relatable. My grandparents are immigrants. Two from Germany, two from Italy. Both sets speak each others languages. At school functions they thought it was hilarious to "argue" in their first languages with each other, while slowly getting louder. I'm 49. It's still embarrassing, but funny.
My great grandparents on my mo s side were Danish, and my grandparents on my fathers side were German. I remember saying calafet to ask for a spoon at school, and no one knew wtf I was talking about. Then my granny on fathers side used to say things weird due to her accent and I'd talk like her often, as I was around her often, I tried to stay away from grandpa. He scared me. But granny used to make me isk creamed. And I used to say ice cream like that. Amongst other things. Once I started going to private school, I learned how to speak proper English. Lol
@@julietteoscaralphanovember2223 That's a pity that they didn't taught you italian!
Omg, i would love to listen to them 😂
@@erikarussell1142 I had a similar experience! My mom didn't want to teach us Spanish growing up (which was a bad move, imo), but my grandma tried and we lived with her. I was like 7 before I learned the english word for "beans" haha
@@pourthebubbly I think the Spanish words for food and places always sound better. Who would want "refried beans" when they could be eating "frijoles refritos"!
On a hot day, who wouldn't enjoy a "refresco" more than a soda?
I live on a dirt road called "Horse Trail", but in Spanish it sounds so much prettier, "Camino de Caballos"!
My Aunt Conchita grew up in Mexico City, where she met my uncle at the university. She didn't teach her children Spanish, and all of them regret that now.
as a vintage person, I've learned that a lot of embarrassing or dorky behavior isn't because we aren't cool or whatever, we've just learned it - whatever it is - doesn't matter. do whatever sparks joy as long as it doesn't create harm to another. become your badass self - whatever that may be. embarrassing your kids, adults or not, is just icing on the cake.
Vintage Person! I love it!
i like that. 'vintage person' i think i'm almost vintage what is the age range?
@@roes260 The definition of vintage varies for cars, furniture, books, I don't think there's a constant. I only know I'm old, a classic, have character, made well and I have heightened value. I've christened myself! I'm 67 if it helps
As a parent to a 29 year old and 27 year old, I live to embarrass both of them lol it's the only enjoyment at my time of life #growing old disgracefully and loving every minute 😂🤣😂
Yes my son's are 22 20 & 18 I love to pay them back
Me too! They will laugh and remember those times fondly when we are gone. 😂
@@wendyscorporation5468 Exactly & that's what I tell them one day they will see the small things aren't so major and hopefully they will have fun memories my 18 yr old is my bestie if I could go back to when I was a teen I'd only done ONE THING different LISTEN TO EVERY Word my mamaw told me I'm so happy to still have her.
@@wendyscorporation5468 oh I have soooo many tricks still left in the bag to play with for the foreseeable future lol
@@wendyscorporation5468 I laugh even now at their antics, especially when my brother is involved in the audience with me (we're 30 and 26)! I love my parents, they're a pair of dorks...my dad is just so extra 🤣
Way too relatable, especially the dad eating the towel and the dad going postal on the broken microwave. 😂 We love them but sometimes I wonder how I came out so normal when I witness some of my parents antics.
My favorite parental fail was when my dad strapped on rollerblades and attempted to copy my tricks at the park. A close 2nd- mom and dad chasing us through the hall at school doing a fake limp shouting JUST LET ME LOVE YOU. They don’t need air to breathe, they thrive on our embarrassment.
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My sister in law put microwaved Mac and cheese in the microwave without water for my nieces after that it was smoking and the whole house smelt like burnt popcorn my mom was like Chelsea she opened it and got it out you should have seen it All that was left was the bottom my mom was mad she’s like now I gotta get a new one we had that one ever since our other one stop working they had that one for years we tried putting baking soda in it and it didn’t work but my sister in law is like that she’s scattered brain and this was no different
My sister put a raw egg in one and I just walked away. Figured mom could reinforce to her how to cook a whole egg. Wasn't dealing with that! I think by the tears in my eyes just remembering to this day that mom may have known I wasn't sitting nicely within hearing distance by accident.
Hilarious!!!
I’d have given my life to have my dad show up to pick me up from school and jump up and down like that. Those kids are so lucky. They’ll know one day.
Agreed, I never had a dad like that. Mine was just awful. He came from German immigrant parents that were really awful to him, so learned behavior, ya know? I look back on my cousins with my uncles, and I remember just craving their relationship, and wishing I had a dad like them that wanted to spend time with me and make jokes and have fun.
@@erikarussell1142 Aw, you and Monster McBoo are welcome in our home for some brilliant parent shenanigans!!! We’re in our 50’s and getting more immature by the day! It’s fabulous fun!
@@Sorchia56 sounds amazing... my daughters birthday was the 1st. She's the youngest and turned 18. All my babies are officially grown, and they all always said they were the responsible adults growing up. The goal is to age backwards mentally... lol I refuse to grow up!!
@@Sorchia56 I don't know you, but I like you a lot!
When my dad was still alive he was awesome. He would randomly start singing old fables, start talking poems in french,Gaelic and then translate what he said. One time, there was a lonely French sister at our church. He sat down and sang her an old love song in French. It was amazing. I miss his goofy and yet knowledgeable existence. He died from cancer in 2010.
It's SO cool when the child gets old enough to realise that parents are people, too. The whole dynamic shifts and they go from being parents to friends. I'm totally here for it.
And when you have good ones, it’s like a friend that will love you even if you royally fuck up and you know won’t abandon you. Only the good ones though
My mom was absolutely hilarious imo. She never really embarrassed me though, even if some of the things she did we wild lol. Dont ever stop or forget to cherish your parents (if youre on good terms)I lost my mom in March this year and with the holidays approaching and my birthday im so sad. She was only 41 (im 22). I love seeing other people love their parents.
*hug* sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry to hear that. May she RIP. 💜💜
Charlotte, my dad does the SAME thing at restaurants. Also, in response to “Are you ready?” He responds with, “I was BORN ready!”
Other joke that is classic. In regards to any livestock we see on car trips, “See those cows?….They’re outstanding in their field.”
Another dad joke I heard on car trips: When driving past a cemetery, he would tell us, "I hear this place is really popular, people are DYING to get in there!"
@@LazyIRanch Yes! 🤣
And another cemetery joke while riding was;
Do you know how many dead people are buried in that cemetery?
Every one of them!
I love how she said MY DAD. It kills me and then her comment on "He just wanted to see the fishies" was perfect.
My best drunk parents moment: I was stationed in Germany and my parents came over to visit. I figured my dad and I would have a few beers together. I was wrong LMAO My non drinking mom tried and discovered that she LOVED German beer. She's the one I had to help carry out of the bar 🤣
The person above is a spammer, it’s not Charlotte, please no one click that link
@@sia7051 Just reported it.
Each spamming post has to be reported multiple times before it actually goes away...IF it does! If you refresh the page after reporting it just pops up again. 😠 Charlotte, or someone on her Team, can go in and manually delete/ban each spammer. Wish they would do it more often!
@@fairyspunfibers9098 Those spammers pop up on many channels nowadays - I wonder if they find many victims.
Easy to do in Germany or Austria. The beers are stronger and the shots of liquor can knock you out.
We NEED a sequel. I was full on CACKLING at work in my quiet office 😂😂
I am 1000% one of these parents. After my daughter's student musical. I ran around screaming like a star-struck fan and had them all sign my program. It is just my way of trying to get them not to take life too seriously.
Oh to be a parent and completely forget what it's like to be a kid.
That's awesome! I bet most of the kids actually loved your reaction. Save those autographs, you may see those names again on Broadway!
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Enjoy the nursing home barbara because thats how u end up in the nursing home
@@daddyyahweh9328 Nah, you end up in a nursing home when you don't show up to your kids' musicals, sports, and extracurriculars. Yes it's over the top, but it'll be something to laugh about it later when they're older
So right about being older and appreciating your parents humor. I lost my dad in April of 2011 and his sense of humor was something else. He would hear certain songs come on and do a sort of soft shoe tap dance (this was as he got older, not when were kids) or you would say something and he could pull off the worst pun or dad joke ever. I usually rolled my eyes or said something to my mom but her usually comeback was....."He is your father, I can't help you plus all four of you are just like him".
Absolutely love the dad at the kid’s work!! And the dad on the cruise ship!! Too funny!!
The one at school was the best, I would've vibed right along with him. Shiiii
Neither of my parents ever ever appeared at my jobs. My kids co-workers love the treats I drop by with :)
Back in the day, most restaurants had a smoking section and non-smoking. Whenever we would go out to eat as a family, the hostess would ask my parents, "what's your smoking preference?" and my dad would always get this dumb grin and say, "weed." It was so embarrassing back then but now in retrospect, it totally cracks me up.
I found that as I got older I started saying all the stuff they used to say. Little pearls of wisdom you pass down to your kids when you have them. It’s amazing. Cherish your embarrassing parents!!! I was blessed to have parents that were funny. I miss them now!
Same, Paula, same.
My dad especially had a bunch of nerdy sayings and me and my sibs still use them!
I find myself saying those pearls of wisdom too. One I've repeated often is;
"Laughing's catching".
It means, don't make fun of others, and laugh at their mistakes, because soon people will be laughing at you!
My Dad tells the worst dad jokes ever... I've heard them a thousand times and we all still laugh as we should 🥰 he's 87, we treasure everyday
My dad is a little bit out there, very different from the stoic stereotype people think he is as an Asian dad. I've once seen him shuffle in public just to keep my baby brother occupied. I'm at an age where I just appreciate his quirkiness & the fact that he's still the sweet and funny dad he always was
I can really relate to parents where English is not their first language. For years my mom told people that I loved "woody pecker" as a child. I had to keep saying "It's WOODY WOODPECKER" cartoons.
woody pecker. 🤣
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Hilarious! My mischievous aunt called that cartoon bird, "Peckerwood". I found out much later that was a racy insult back in the 40s, especially among soldiers. A rude thing to say in mixed company.
My mom often got words confused. She embarrassed me when I was a teen, about to go on a date. I walked in the living room after getting dressed up, where mom was chatting with my date. Mom declared, "Look at you! You're really all dyked out!"
Mom, the word is "decked" out!
My date nearly pissed himself laughing.
Luther Vandross' song "Dance with my Father" says it all for me I lost my dad in 2094. My Dad loved to dance & was an awesome dancer. Dad would dance to anything from Greek dances, waltz, the Polka and he knew how to rock and roll. He'd often grab Mom or me to dance in the kitchen or dance in front of my friends. I was never embarrassed by him and no doubt got my love of dancing from him. Miss him, especially dancing with him always put a smile on my face.❤️
Try to correct that date please. It startled me.
When I was a teenager, my mom picked me up from a friend's house where we had been swimming. So my hair was wet, plastered to my head, makeup long gone. She had to stop at the grocery store and I said I'd wait in the car since I was obviously not fit to be seen in public. She comes out with her three things she needed for dinner with the cute teenage bagger pushing her cart and tells him to just hand the bag to me. I wanted to die. After he walked off I was like "Why would you do that???" and she said "He was so cute, I wanted to bring him out to you!" This was in 1986 and I am still embarrassed hahaha
Oh NO!!! Lol. You're mom was clueless. Haha. So.. did you marry him? JK.JK.
Lmao I LOVE the last Mom feelin herself! You Go Momma!!! 💜🤣
And the Dad at the school vibe checking his kids 😂- sooo my husband!!! Lol that man has ZERO embarrassment factor!
These clips are just hilarious. OMG. More please.Drunk McDs, Microwave...I could list them all. And your parent stories are pure GOLD. Appreciate your parents while you can folks.
Lol. My parents are party animals so I definitely feel the 'drunk parents' clip in my soul. I've driven them more than once and dad always talks a mile a minute when he drinks. So fun. 😅😂
They sound awesome
@@kayleighandhercat1351 They are. I am currently abroad for a study programme and on Christmas they will fly in to celebrate with me. ❤
The dad with the microwave cracked me up. ☺️
My dad LIVED to embarrass us. And yes, told terrible jokes all the time.
These are great. My father-in-law passed away 2 weeks ago, so seeing (especially) dads being silly is nice.
The one yanking out the microwave is my husband. All the way. Lol he's hilarious all the time.
@@erikarussell1142 🥰
So sorry for your and your spouse’s loss. I get mad at inanimate objects too and talk about their lineage in such a way that a sailor would blush. 😉
@@davidguidry657 Thank you!
So sorry for your loss. We have no inlaws left and as annoying and odd as they were we miss them.
I was learning Korean to be a translator, and my dad asked for "some curse words". I know my dad, so while I doubted him, I did teach him how to say "idiot" in Korean. A couple months later, while on break, I wanted to take him to have Korean food, since he usually doesn't branch out his diet, and I wanted to share this with him. He proceeded to call the waitresses 'idiot', in Korean, in a Korean restaurant in our international district, for the ENTIRE MEAL. It's been close to 20 years now, but I have never (and will never) take him to Korean food again. He thought it was funny in that "just a prank, bro" kind of way. I did not.
"My daughter thinks you are cute" to the waiter . 🤣 . Don't know who was more embarrassed - the daughter or the waiter . 🙂 . Also , embarrassing parents is our duty as children . 😁
Daughter is still under that table.
Those were wicked hilarious! My husband does the funniest things when we’re all out together! He’s the dad at the druggest shop! We l e doing the John Cleese “funny walking”! We are both guilty though because I’d drop our kids off at school and yell out the window ‘I love you!’. Oldest would run, youngest just shook her head laughing. We have dedicated ourselves to be our youngest’s Wingmen. She’s 23, get out there kid! I speak too many languages, English and Gaelic were my first learned. When I travel for work, I come home still speaking the language or speaking English with a Russian or German accent! It’s on video, they cry laughing so hard. Large family get togethers turn into Gaelic screaming matches. My poor kids! 😂😂 The drunk parents was FABULOUS!!!
I could literally do an entire segment just on my mom 😆 feeling so much better about my life after seeing this 😜
LOL the drunk parents in the back seat at the beginning were so adorable 😅
When my mom gets drunk she always asks if she’s been a good mother and if we’ll say nice words in her eulogy 😂
Omg that’s hilarious!
I auditioned for American Idol when I was 15 and my dad tried so hard to joke and chat with every camera operator. They gave him a small Flip camera and told him to talk into that. My mom said he gave MY WHOLE LIFE STORY to this camera and of course absolutely nothing was used for TV. 🤣
One time, my daughter started acting up in a Macy's while we were Christmas shopping, and I rewrote Rudolph the red nosed reindeer to make it about how she needed a spanking 🤣🤣🤣
To be clear, I never spanked my kids, but singing to them about it while in public was probably just as traumatizing 😅
My daddy was a farmer and had the best sense of humor ever! My mama had been a debutante and she also had a salty/sweet sense of humor. I miss them.
This vid has brought back wonderful memories of my mom and the silly bs we'd do. I was her wingman (person?) and stuck with her where ever she went until the day she died. Thank you for the wonderful memories, I miss that lady so much. Thankfully Dad is still around to embarrass me, had to send this to him cause he would 100% do all of these things.
My girls are in their 20s now. I’ve made them and their friends laugh, usually by accident. I try not to take myself too seriously and it’s fun to see them smile.
You seem so uttterly happy!! I’ve never seen you this genuinely happy coming from your soul. So awesome!!
It makes a difference when all aspects of life start to click. I'm so happy she got blessed with such a funny and seemingly genuine guy. I pray for many, many, happy loving years ahead for them.
@@erikarussell1142 me too!! She deserves all the happy! She works so hard!
@@OG_Bearcat omg right?! And she is so wholesome, talented, tenacious, driven, beautiful, funny and just such a star. She shines like sun!!!
Okay but the dad dealing with the microwave is a MOOD
Also as someone who doesn't have a dad, got disowned by one of my bio parents and their new spouse, and had to deal with neglect and abuse all my life...
I wish I had a parent that I had a relationship like this with still.
I make up for it by being as big a part of my kids lives as possible! We CAN change the cycle :)
I live less than a mile from both of my parents and they don’t really speak to me, unless they need/want something, then they’ll call me to try to get our business to do it for free (we do heating, cooling, refrigeration, and handyman work, including replacing microwaves like the one that dad tore out of the wall lol) So basically now that they’re remodeling their house I should start hearing from them again.
Anyway, I didn’t mean to go on a tangent about my shitty parents, the point was that if your bio family sucks, make your own family. I have friends that are closer to me than any of my siblings ever were and my best friend of over 20 years has an awesome family who has adopted me so I’ve even gotten “new parents” plus I’ve found an amazing husband who is the picture perfect ideal of a father to our 6 kids and his family is pretty shit too. We stopped talking to most of them. We have just decided we aren’t going to treat our kids the way our parents treated us and we are just trying our best to live a good life full of our “adopted” extended family and each other and our children. We work every day to be happy and treat other people the way we wanted to be treated back then and would still like to be treated to this day. We spend every day making happy memories with the people who we choose to call family.
I'm so sorry. I've dealt with the pain of my parents abandoning me too, and it's awful. Jesus Christ is your true Father and loves you dearly. It says in Psalms that "when my father and mother forsake me, then Lord will take me up". God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ, who is the name above all names & the only way to Heaven❤
You are the best at making fun of people.
I'll be one of these parents along with my husband some day soon. Our kids are not teenagers yet but we will fight rebellion by embarrassment😂🤣🙃
My mother loooved to take her shoes off, when at the movies. She patiently awaited the lights go dark (after the adds) and always made that relieved sound, wiggeling them off the feet. When they hit the ground, she chuckeled satisfied and sometimes, she even opened her bra to release preassure. At my teens, I rightfully thought EVERYBODY noticed, and was sooo embarassed. Now, I miss her dearly and think back to those instances and laugh 😻
We love you CD. I got my boyfriend hooked on your content. We cannot function without our dose of happiness you provide us. You make our day all the time.
I have my whole family hooked, and I send her link to my family group chat. There's 15 of us. So hopefully they're watching too.
first I was confused, as why would Charlotte sell CDs 🤣 and now when we don't use them anymore
My dad has always went through a drive through and when they ask "anything else" he asks "can we get that to go?" And then laughs at himself 😆 hilarious. So embarrassing as a kid though!
I relate a little to the second one, with the daughter picking up her drunk parents. Once I was old enough to get into night clubs, my mom and I went together to a few. We would usually end up at a Denny's at 2 am, having an early breakfast.
Meanwhile, my dad once embarrassed me at Sam's Club (it's essentially Costco), by talking to me as if I was having a tantrum "Stephanie, please calm down!" "Don't make a scene here, we can talk about it at home!". I have never felt more embarrassed in my life, especially since he was able to get at least 5 employees staring at me.
Good ole Denny's.....spent many late nights with my kids and their friends.
Oh, Mom never had to pick my sister up from parties. I did that.
Mom did have to come pick me up from a book release party I’d snuck out to go to. She was confused and annoyed, since she had no idea I had left, and kept saying, “I have to be the only mom who won’t punish you for this. How many books did you get??”
@@icarusbinns3156 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I cannot stop laughing at this one.
@@sidoniemany2339 I was 14 at the time, and I got four books.
My dad passed away two months ago, and I’d give anything to relive some of those moments that embarrassed me as a kid. Treasure your parents while you have them!
Sorry for your loss
I embarrassed my 16 y/o daughter in the store . I was holding a bag of Laffy Taffy and shaking it in the most annoying way. And as planned she asked me "what are you doing mom".
🤣 I belt out " shaking my Laffy Taffy, my Laffy Taffy " and she goes " I can't handle you today " 🤣🤣
Dad’s are unique. I’ve dealt with embarrassing stories or comments said, but he provided a stable place for my family; and never went a day without saying I love you.
I would've committed to eating the tiny towel and trying to convince people that I meant to do that.
I didn't know what that was either, I was wondering why they were being served marshmallows!
Aww I'm a parent of a 10 and 7 year old and I'm looking forward to chaperoning their dances to show off my sick zumba dance moves! 😂 They're absolutely embarrassed of me, but when they're out of hearing distance from their friends they'll still give me a hug and say "I love you." ...I feel that when they are older they are going to try to out-embarass me though =P
I showed my friend your videos, and she loves them. Now we always watch together. Love you Charlotte!
I loved this one! I would just like to add tho that my mom always tried to embarrass us and instead of being embarrassed I used to join her and we would embarrass my older brother and younger sister. 😂 Dangit, I miss her so much! The most hilarious person I’ve ever known! 💜
You know? Ive change my lunch time so I can see your videos!!!
My mom used to vividly sing ANYWHERE any song of Whitney Houston..ANYWHERE!!!😆😆😆
AND I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUUUUUUU!!!
Omg I love that
I can honestly say that the BEST part of being a parent is humbling my children in public 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
This has to be my #1 favorite episode. Your reactions were 100% on point. Thanks so much!
My mom's first language is Spanish, she fumbles her words which i find endearing.
One time we were in the McDonald's drive thru and she order a Big n' Nasty when she meant Big n' Tasty. My siblings and I just burst into laughter. I think i had to pull myself together to try to finish the order. We still laugh about til this day it happened like 15 yrs ago. 🙃
My grandpa used to eat apples with no teeth and it always baffled all my friends and distance relatives 😂😂
When I was 13 my dad once picked me up from school driving his little red convertible with the top down. He was blasting "I like big butts" by Sir mix a lot and had purple Scooby-Doo seat covers and large fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view mirror. I remember my friends at the time saying how cool my dad was, but I couldn't get past how embarrassed I was that he did that. To this day I love sharing that story. It's one of my favorite memories of my dad.
Miss Charlotte, you should help your dad out when he tells the waitstaff that the food (that was previously on the now empty plate) was terrible. Just assure them that he didn’t want anyone else effected by such atrocities that he had to get rid of it for the sake of humanity. Can’t have other innocent people having to handle or dispose of it. And that way you start your own courtship with the horrible dad joke. 😉
Love you, Charlotte!! I hope life is treating you well. Girl, I can watch you talk about anything, but you tell a story that always makes me smile. Thanks for being you. 💙
I can't stop thinking about how less embarrassing would two of these situations be if daughters were like "Oh, well, yeah, I actually do think you're cute" instead of hiding in the car/ under the table.
So much THIS. This has got to be one of your best shows! I am dyin ova heah! I have a 27 year old daughter who until she moved out, was embarrassed by me on the regular. I AM THAT MOM. Her friends would laugh so hard and she would die a little inside everytime 😃🤭🥰🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol! My best friend and I had a experience similar to the first post. Unfortunately we weren't at a restaurant! It happened at a relatives home; we were told that dinner would be ready when we arrived (so don't fill up on the long drive). We were starving by the time (10 hours) we got there and they hadn't begun to cook the roast. Ended up having a tiny portion of roast, boiled carrots turnips and cabbage. And I mean TINY! The "salad" for 6 people was the size of a regular single serving for 1 at any restaurant! When it was put in front of me, I actually thought it was all mine. I was about to eat it myself; but wanted to wait until everyone else had been served theirs! Lmao!! Good thing I waited. And the person preparing the meal was used to feeding at least 10 people at every meal!! SMH!! We laugh about now! But omg, that was ridiculous. I eventually snuck out of the house and brought food from our cooler in order for the two of us to actually eat enough to keep our tummies from growling!! Bad experience but lots of laughs later!
My mom was such a joy anywhere we went . We would try on silly hats and laugh also stand at the card section reading funny cards out loud until we had a crowd around us and we slinked away we had so much fun, my sister would always run and hide. My sister missed out a lot now that mom is gone she said she regrets not joining us.
Cherish your parents. I lost my mom to Alzhimer's last year. It was cruel and unusual and I miss her every minute of every day.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry. It is a despicably cruel disease, and heartbreaking to see it happen to those you love most.
@@LazyIRanch Thank you, It truly is, I'm grateful to have had such a wonderful mother, but it is a terrible way for someone to go. What's worse they just released findings recently stating that what they based their efforts for a cure on was completely predicated on bad data. It's 2022 and they're practically back to square one.
@@chancethetechie That's horrible! I've read that science is close to having vaccines for some kinds of cancer, and I hope it's true.
I had a dear aunt who passed from Alzheimer's. She was devoutly religious and very modest all her life, but as the disease progressed she used profanity that would make a sailor blush. Some thought it was funny, but I know she would have been horribly embarrassed and I asked relatives to please not talk about her at her worst, when she didn't know what she was saying.
I'll always remember that sweet lady for her hugs, her singing, and making the best pies ever.
My parents are awesome, my mom would always try to embarrass me and my older brother and our bonus dad would always go "You're doing it again, honey. You're embarrassing the kids." And mom would answer "I know! I'm supposed to, I'm their mom!" She's still trying even though we are in our 30's, but she can't anymore. I love her though
When the waitress brought the check my father in law always said " that's ok were not staying for the drawing!" So embarrassing!
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Oh god, the drunk parents reminded me of the time when my parents (and their best friends!) cosplayed as characters from Peter Pan the Disney movie for a party...and my dad ended up sleeping (drunk of course lol) on the toilet, pants down, while still in his Captain Hook attire...hook included, of course, and cursing fairies 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That would totally work as a McD commercial; I low key want a Big Mac now too 😂 🍔
This may be the best one you've ever done. I was dying all the way through
My mom did the "my daughter thinks you're cute" thing to me. She even turned the car around once to go back by a guy walking on the side walk to announce I thought he was cute. One of the most embarrassing things that happened to me as a teenager. But it was awesome when I got to do this to my teenage daughter . . . along with anything else I can think of that she find embarrassing. She's 24 now and I still love to embarrass her. She walks away from me often. 😂
OMFG memories!! I had to pick up my parents from the bar when I got old enough to drive! My dad taught me how to dance. He was a great dancer.
I actually think my parents are funny. I have incorporated some of their expressions into my vocabulary, especially now that I have a kid. Not others though... One of my dad's jokes is when someone tells him "bless you" when he sneezes, he holds up his glass and says "Well pour some then!" (Because in our language we use the same expression for "bless you" and "cheers"). Also, he likes rhyming what someone else said with a dirty phrase but I guess he stopped doing that when we were born because I remember sometimes he would smile after someone said something and my mom would slap him on the arm and he would laugh out loud. When I grew up she explained why she was doing that and I was surprised he had that side of his humour
The mom yelling about the guys being cute .. me as a mom to my 4 boys. They really get it bad sometimes 😂😂
In art class rn but my teacher is watching with me lmaoooo
My parents are so much fun! We have way too much fun together and constantly laugh when we're all together ❤I love my mom and dad so much, it wasn't always like this but now that I'm older my parents are my best friends
when you don't have parents and you're just here for the vibes :)
OMFG , I love the drunk parents in the back seat .. they're so adorable 😘💕❤️
😭😭😭😭 this video made me miss my dad. He was SO EMBARRASSING!!!!! He would wear socks and slippers(slides AND flips flops!) With cut off jean shorts and no shirt, with his beer belly hanging out. He would also walk thru the store with his (strong ass) pinky hooked to the basket, drooling, if we acted up. And we had to stay with him. His dancing. OMG! He used to give my mom lap dances in front of our friends. I MISS MY DAD!!!!! 😭😭😭😭
I almost never got embarrassed by my parents when I was growing up. But that was mostly because I got so good at embarrassing *myself* that I got desensitized to it and realized it was more fun to just laugh at myself/the situation 😅
I would be the idiot about to eat the marshmallow towel lol
Yeah. There's nothing wrong with having never experienced something before. I would have had zero idea what was happening there myself.
Oh Charlotte, you made your mom a waterfall for her first time?!? I love you 😂❤
Me and my mom went to red lobster and proceeded to throw bits of bread and shrimp at each other laughing hysterically like children, we got kicked out, and it's still a very fond memory 😂❤️
Lol these were amazing. That girl just slid right out of existence.
I work security at a very "in" night club. My mum likes to show up, expecting I'll sort out putting her on the list and hang out at the worst dance floor (basically it's packed with people grinding on each other and constant fights). I think the idea of embarrassing me is the half the fun for her. 😂
Your mum is the best. Half embarrassing you, half wanting to make sure you are safe.
I was never embarrassed of my parents. My whole entire family has a whacked sense of humor!!!
10:47 I have never seen someone go under the table so fast what of embarrassment 😳. It is hilarious 😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That last mom, she looked amazing I love her! 🙌🏻 The boy should send that video to dad. I promise he’s gonna love it. ^^
You sound so much in love with your dad. Its wonderful. Mine passed away 2 years ago and I miss him every day.
my dad does the “it’s terrible” thing EVERY SINGLE TIME TOO!!! i always just shake my head and smile LOLOL love him tho
I love how quickly he rebounds. This video was truly amazing. 10/10
My dad just passed away suddenly & this video gave me some much needed comic relief, so Thankyou very much! Also my dad’s embarrassing/funny thing was to fall asleep between courses at dinner, we used to play ‘dad jenga’ where we would pile cutlery etc on him, take a pic & then put it all back without him knowing 😂
Dad has had an issue with the microwave for years! He was cussing it all the way outside.
He kicked it, grauranteed!!
The dad on the boat ride with the face in the water with the swimming glasses... He just wants to 'BE PART OF THE WORLD!'🎶🎤
When the girl dove under the restaurant table, I started wheezing. 🤣Tears are still streaming down my face. My dad embarrassed my mom, my grandparents, and us kids every time we entered the public. There are so many stories, it could be a whole channel. He passed away many years ago, so (un?)fortunately his antics were not immortalized on video.
The mom embarrassing her daughter is me. My daughter is 5 months now and I genuinely cannot wait for moments like this!!!! LOVE IT!!! LOL!!!!
I loved the picking up the parents, I had such a big smile on my face, fave
More parent videos! I loved this and it makes me want to show my own parents- of course they would just do that “oh is this you?” When I send a video. Or “who is that?” Lol