Things mom asks you to do with A
Common command when the house phone rings
Classic: she redirects decisions to dad
Very typical when the doorbell rings
Moms say this when you sound rude
Mom says this when you struggle with something
Scolding phrase when you behave childishly
Standard mom upgrade to your rude request
Classic “go bother your dad, not me” move
Common reminder for school or activities
Mom’s go-to when you’re being mean or rude
Same as “ask your dad”, classic deflection
Scolding: behave properly, not badly
Moms insist on asking before doing things
Same as “ask for permission”, very mom-like
Common mom request: make amends and say sorry.
Classic: “Can you answer the phone, please?”
Often said when you’re being too silly or loud.
Moms everywhere say this about messy bedrooms.
Vague but real: mom dumping every task on you.
She wants you to respond when she talks to you.
Generic but valid: mom assigning some chore.
Could be any task: tidy, sort, or organize.
Older teens hear this when mom wants independence.
Very typical: “Answer me when I’m talking to you!”
Like “do all the dishes” after dinner.
“Apply yourself” = work harder at school/tasks.
Common before beach or park to avoid sunburn.
Mom wants you on time to school or events.
She might tell you to organize random clutter.
Core mom line: “You have to attend school.”
Mom asking you to reduce fights and conflict.
Common request when moms want attention or info
Generic task verb, moms often say “come assist”
Classic chore: tidy and organize your room
Moms do say “appreciate me a little more!”
Often said when you’re being immature
Behavior request, moms love this one
She might ask you to nicely arrange flowers
Big life task moms push for your future
“Just agree with me” is a very mom sentence
Set or arrange the table before meals
Same as tidy room, very typical mom chore
- always brush your teeth
Behavior request, “act nicely, please”
Moms push “ace that test” for good grades
She can ask you to arrange books on a shelf
Some moms plan family apple‑picking outings
Moral behavior request, very mom‑style
Organize your clothes neatly in drawers or closet
She might remind you to show gratitude to others
She can tell you to answer questions politely
Vague, but moms love giving “another chore”
Classic: “Do all your chores before playing!”
Open windows to air out your room, fresh air
Behave well and act properly in public or home
Typical safety rule: avoid strangers she warns about
Very real: “Go ask your dad for money”
“Ask first” before doing things or going out
She can order you to answer the question now
Very mom: “Answer my question, not his!”
Help move and arrange furniture around the house
She might tell you to eat your apple for a snack
Common mom request: say sorry and make peace
Classic mom line: behave and be polite
Stereotypical advice on proper behavior
Moms often ask kids to help or assist them
She may send you to dad to get permission
Common chore: tidy or arrange your clothes
Rearranging furniture is a real mom mission
Older kids may be told to apply for jobs
She might tell you to agree and stop arguing
She might ask you to cut apples for a snack
- always be polite
Like “air the room” or open windows to ventilate
Famous line: “Please act your age, not your shoe size”
Moms often push kids to ace tests or exams
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