Lesson Learned
Most girls are not as into cars as the boys are, and we can assume that this dad wrote a note to remind his daughter just what the vehicle needs. And we can also speculate that because one word repeatedly appears, the daughter might have forgotten exactly what to fill it up.
She could have filled up the tank with basic unleaded fuel instead of diesel. To avoid it from happening again, this dad made sure to remind his daughter about diesel… but we’re pretty sure Sarah has learned her lesson. Yes, Diesel is the name for lesson one on cars.
Another Level of Dad Helping Out
To some of us, our fathers are our mentors on how to fix things. They are the ones we run to when we need a solution to a problem. Even when it comes to PE, which we all hate, our fathers' will do whatever they can to set us free.
And we must say, what we love most about this one is the sense of humor. If he is going to help excuse his daughter from PE lessons, he is going to do it with a sprinkle of laughter. If he is having a laugh out of this, why shouldn't all people involved laugh, too?
The Favorite Child
Being a favorite of either parent (or both!) can be such a treasure to any kid, and we’re sure the child who received this was thrilled. The dad had no problem letting his kid know who his favorite was. But he could be telling all his other children this, too. Sometimes, it’s a way for a dad to have his child do what needs to be done.
Admit it, moms and dads, we have those days when we just want them to carry out their tasks without a fuss. But would you ever think to resort to this funny yet sweet tactic? This dad probably used the “favorite child” method to get things done!
Communication
In the new age of Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and any other screen you can think of, communication, especially between parents and their teenagers, has become almost impossible. They just don't seem to speak the same language anymore. Take this for example. The father discovered the microwave's handle was broken.
Now, let's put aside the fact that he has misspelled whatever he was writing; his daughter simply replied with "Me?". We would like to add that if she had written " moi" in French alongside that image, it would have taken her response up a few levels. We can't wait to see what the next note will read.
What Did He Write?
When we came across this next one, we literally called for an emergency. People from all over the country tried to figure out what this father wrote to his daughter, and until this very moment, there was still no final verdict. We summed it down to two last options.
It's either the father who wrote this had a little too much to drink and wrote " Do your wishes" (and whatever that means), or his intention was to write "Do your dishes." Following what his son responded, we tend to go with option one. The father asked for wishes, and the son replied with dreams. It all makes sense to us now.