One six year old requested a $20 pound loan from his father so he could
buy a toy, his father wrote him a letter detailing why he won't give him
the money. What a way to teach financial discipline.
The letter is signed: "Sincerely, Dad, CEO, DAD Savings &Loans."
Enter your comment...lmao
ReplyDeleteThere is something else going with the girl for doing that kind of bullshit. READ MORE HOT GIST
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ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmm. all this because of the request? their is GOD
ReplyDeleteFunny Dad
ReplyDeleteFUNNY
ReplyDeletehehhehhehehh smart dad. i like
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Making sense
ReplyDeleteAJ MAIN BOY...
Epic indeed.....
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteThat Dad must be a financier. He is so hilarious lol
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Good response from the dad I must say
ReplyDeleteHehehe! The Dad na serious man. I love dat! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteToo young to indulge in such a borrowing lifestyle.
ReplyDelete***ECHOMASS***
LOL. DAD NOR GET WORK
ReplyDeleteHe's just 6yrs old!! If u don't spend money on him who will? Abegi!
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And he should spoil him? Didn't u read no doing chores? Abi the grammar too much for u?
DeleteIt's a great way to instill respect for ones parents. Most children nowadays feel that they should not do chores and yet receive pocket money.
DeleteI had to do my chores to EARN loans or pocket money.
It thought me how to be financially independent at a young age. Unfortunately, I didn't do exactly the same for my children and they are plain lazy to learn simple skills to make them earn a little cash at the ages of 16 and 19.
They would give him the money but he won't take it for granted
HIlarious....... Official DaD thingy!
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ReplyDelete!brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere
6years old kai, nice reply by his dad
ReplyDeleteDad please give him
ReplyDeleteVery good.
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeletevery funny dad and son.linda see to that case
ReplyDeletevery funny dad and son.linda see to that case
ReplyDeleteyeah i like the reply. he should learn how to save
ReplyDeleteHehehehe so lovely.
ReplyDeleteI just can't wait to interact like this with my son.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Marry me! Lol
DeleteWow.interesting
ReplyDeleteThe poor grammar in the letter
ReplyDeleteNobody asked you
DeleteLol..that's funny
ReplyDeleteOKORO UPGRADED
Lol... Teach them finance management from scratch. Beta papa
ReplyDelete6yr old and loan? Okay. Daddy pikin.
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BiafraLand
This is interesting way of teaching finacial discipline. Paernts should let children know this from cradle. Mama fifty.
ReplyDeletenonsense.. what is epic about this reply? Him write on to letterhead bcos im pikin ask am for money? mad man. mcheew
ReplyDeleteU are silly. Give your child millions just because he is a child. then he/she will still billions from u!
DeleteLol..
ReplyDeleteWay to go dad!
ReplyDelete..the oyibo is quite sophisticated for a 6 year old tho.
Gbam. #IRepLIB
ReplyDeletedid d kid said borrow?
ReplyDeleteHw did he intend to pay bk?
#kereisjustbeinghonest
Ok na..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. A very intelligent father. Financial prudence being taught. Nigerian leaders need the same.
ReplyDeleteHahahaahah so funny
ReplyDeleteLolzzz Haba Daddy
ReplyDeleteLol. A very articulate Dad.
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wow!!!
ReplyDeletecrazy dad
but nice one
discipline starts at home
owk seen..he should have just said No and quit the stress of writing this.
ReplyDelete#XENO-FABIAN
A good lesson for the child
ReplyDelete#WhoshouldItell
A good lesson for the child
ReplyDelete#WhoshouldItell
Lol......daddy made it official
ReplyDeleteLoooooooool
ReplyDeleteLmao. Long lesson.
ReplyDeleteBusy Fingers.
Nice...
ReplyDelete#FINEST
Lol... Daddy being formal.
ReplyDeleteLinda of life! How can it be $20( 20 dollars) and pound at the same time. its either 20 dollars or 20 pounds. Correct yourself.
ReplyDeleteI asked same o dollar and pound anty linlin
DeleteHe's just a kid. That's way too ambiguous for a 6 year old.
ReplyDeleteI like this
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteLinda na wa o! Which one be "$20 pound", abeg na which country's bank note be that?
ReplyDeleteSMH
Yes. Serves the boy right. If you give a child whatever he wants. It's an avenue for disaster. "Train up a child the way he should go, when he is old, he will nor depart from it" Proverbs.
ReplyDeleteLolz,,,,,,, ds man should pls free his young son abeg. #Linda'spal
ReplyDeleteLolz,,,,,,, ds man should pls free his young son abeg. #Linda'spal
ReplyDeleteNice one dad. LMAO!
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteLoving,
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ReplyDeleteDad take it easy is just a kid
ReplyDeleteLol cmon dad u can do better. As for me, I'll make sure my kids have all the toys they want. I had that privilege as a kid and every kid should enjoy that too. It's just a phase
ReplyDeleteThat's good.
ReplyDeleteRapuluchukwuifenineadigommakings@yahoo.com
Reporting from Delsu.
I love oyibo & there mode of reasoning!
ReplyDeleteAmerican parents are too strict. British parents would give the child the loan amount. Wicked parents, after all, it is a loan. Awon ika!!!
ReplyDeleteAwwww...
ReplyDeleteFunny and quite innovative too
ReplyDelete#GodFirst
Linda's Rootfather
Lol.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the young kid zooming off to do his chores.
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeleteNice way to train a child. Teach them financial responsibility early.
ReplyDeleteDad is not serious.
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