This tale of a 7 y/o and his burger prompted a rush of stories about very literal-minded kids
Andy Kesson went viral with this tale of his 7-year-old nephew and his response when he was asked how he wanted his burger done.
In the best yet things-my-nephews-have-done, the 7 year old ordered a burger today, and was asked if he wanted it medium. "Could you please make it very large?" he asked. Told that the choice was between medium or well done, he asked if the chef could do the best he could. Yes.
— Andy Kesson (@andykesson) August 16, 2019
I think the waiter thought my nephew is an idiot which I regard as a radical misreading of the situation. Massive well-cooked food all round, please.
— Andy Kesson (@andykesson) 16 August 2019
Meanwhile the 5 year old discovered they have new neighbours, found a step-ladder that nobody knew about, marched to the top of it and introduced himself with the words ‘Hello we have one dog three fish and lots of dinosaurs upstairs’
— Andy Kesson (@andykesson) 16 August 2019
And it prompted a whole bunch of stories about kids who did a similar thing. Here are our favourites.
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My son, who just started kindergarten, came home and it was clear he had colored on his legs. I asked him why. He said he was bored. I asked “bored of what…it’s kindergarten?” He responded with “bored of coloring the letter f. I mean, how many Fs do we need?!”
— Lina B. (@linabeaudry) 18 August 2019
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My youngest was so ANGRY when he came home from his first day of full-day kindergarten, after moving up from half-days.
“I don’t understand why we have to be there all day 😡 We could get all our work done in an hour if the teacher would stop wasting time with coloring & songs”
— Adele Domann (@adele_domann) 18 August 2019
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My nephew was getting an eye exam and the doctor asked him to read the top line. He said he couldn’t read it, and the doctor asked if it was too blurry. My nephew said it wasn’t blurry he couldn’t read it because it wasn’t a word
— Joseph O’Sullivan (@josullivan58) 17 August 2019
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Once I was preparing a plate for my 6 year old cousin. I asked him what part of the chicken he wanted, and he said “the meat” https://t.co/MvDwKJ5i6J
— wizard (@milkcrust) August 18, 2019
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We were at a 1st communion party and there was a bouncy house. One of my cousins flew off it and landed on the ground and started crying. I asked him what he hit (as in.. on his body) and he shook himself off, looked me dead in the eye, and like I was an idiot said, “the ground?”
— Tina (@tinadeg) 18 August 2019
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This is the best! When I was about the same age, I cracked my head open, had to get stitches, and overheard the doctor tell my mom I should eat a light dinner. My dad brought home Chicken McNuggest, my fave, as a special treat; I burst into tears because “they’re too dark!”
— Megan L. Cook (@meganlcook) 16 August 2019
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When my son was about 4 and watching me make pizza he asked why they call it a cheese grater when it makes the cheese smaller.
— Jenny (@ThreeSigFigs) 17 August 2019
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Reminds me of the time I introduced my 5yo to the music of The Beatles on a (very) long car journey.
Next morning: “Could we have The Bugs again please?”
— Heather Self FCA CTA(Fellow) (@hselftax) 17 August 2019
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https://twitter.com/cerestheories/status/1162857529828937728