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8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by Adeala1: 7:13pm On Dec 06, 2020
A Nigerian father known as The Shy Guy on Twitter said that his child wrote a note for him and his mother to knock before entering his room.

The man posted on Twitter that his wife sent him a photo of the note their son left for them on his bedroom door. The little boy told his parents to ‘please knock before coming in’.

Explaining the reason behind the note, the eight-year-old said that his mother often barged into his room without bothering to find out if he was busy or not.




The father then wondered what an eight-year-old boy could be busy doing that he didn’t want his parents to know about.




The Shy Guy wrote:




“So my wife snapped this and sent to me. My boy wrote it and pasted it on the door to his room. He claims that his “mom would just barge into his room without knocking, what if he’s busy?” Guys, pls what would an 8 year old boy be doing that his mom shouldn’t know about?”



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Re: 8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by Amotolongbo(f): 7:19pm On Dec 06, 2020
Is this Nigeria?

Cos I never had a room until I was 15years.

If I tried anything like that when I was 8years, my mother would use broom to reset my head. Instead of snapping and reporting to my dad.

“Who born monkey”?
That is the question mama dey always ask me while beating me for misbehaving at childhood
Re: 8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by alexsoftwork(m): 7:33pm On Dec 06, 2020
Wawu grin! in Nigeria, our style of parenting is diff. Parenting is very huge job and sensitive. Does the boy deserve privacy? yes and no. The parent's can give him that privacy but to some extent or they should just install secret CCTV in his room.
But wait ooo, y will 8yr old boy need privacy?
Re: 8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by skinny419(m): 7:45pm On Dec 06, 2020
if he is my son i wil watch him very closely
Re: 8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by walosky(m): 8:30pm On Dec 06, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Is this Nigeria?

Cos I never had a room until I was 15years.

If I tried anything like that when I was 8years, my mother would use broom to reset my head. Instead of snapping and reporting to my dad.

“Who born monkey”?
That is the question mama dey always ask me while beating me for misbehaving at childhood



But you can't have a room while living in a "face me I slap you" apartment nah shocked grin angry grin
Re: 8-year-old Boy Warns His Nigerian Parents To Knock Before Entering His Room by cooooooks(m): 3:38am On Dec 07, 2020
Privacy is important. People who don't grow up with privacy respected will not respect privacy.

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