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Rude teens berate parents while shopping at a sneaker store | What Would You Do? | WWYD





While out shopping, teenagers bully their parents for an expensive pair of sneakers. What would you do?

Original Air Date: 9/2/2016

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39 thoughts on “Rude teens berate parents while shopping at a sneaker store | What Would You Do? | WWYD”

  1. When I was that age I used to spend half of my paycheques from my part-time job at the thrift store, $200 for shoes is ridiculous and shouldn't even be considered if you're living paycheque to paycheque

  2. haha normally when parents dont wanna spend 200 dollars on u for shoes and keeping making excuses like cant afford them it generally means that they dont really love their kids that much lol 😂

  3. I wrote about this things like in a book Im having edited for publishing. A tiny thing I wrote about called "The Fashion Show". Many parents who went school in my era, the 1980s will remember the phrase. It was bullying or peer pressure to compete with other school friends on wearing high cost brand clothing. BUT what the "LIE" was, the students claimed they purchased them. No their well to do parents did. And attacked us for not having the same and compete, which is also called "jonesing".

  4. Here's what I have to say to teenager's like this show your parents some respect and if you want buy fancy things go out and get a job, I got my first job at 16 half the money I made went to my parents to help support them and the other half consisted of 1/4 going to my savings account and 1/4 going to buying the things I wanted.

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