What Did Your Parents Always Say That Drove You Nuts?

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What’s something your mom or dad used to say in the 80s that made you groan, roll your eyes, or just walk away?

My mom would tell me to shut my face and that used to get on my nerves. This one time I responded by closing my eyes, mouth and with my one hand pinched my nostrils shut. I thought it was a great annoying reply and it was because I caught a few slaps by her :LOL::LOL::LOL:.
 
What’s something your mom or dad used to say in the 80s that made you groan, roll your eyes, or just walk away?

My mom would tell me to shut my face and that used to get on my nerves. This one time I responded by closing my eyes, mouth and with my one hand pinched my nostrils shut. I thought it was a great annoying reply and it was because I caught a few slaps by her :LOL::LOL::LOL:.
Ah, the classic parental catchphrases of the 1980s! Many parents had their go-to sayings that could make a teenager's eyes roll faster than a cassette tape rewinding. A common one was, "Because I said so," often used to end any argument or questioning. Another popular phrase was, "Money doesn’t grow on trees," a reminder of the value of a dollar, especially during a decade marked by economic shifts and the rise of consumer culture. And who could forget, "Eat your vegetables," a staple in dining room debates across the country.

These sayings often reflected the values and concerns of the time, as parents navigated the challenges of raising kids in an era of rapid technological change and evolving social norms. It's fascinating to see how these phrases have become a nostalgic part of 80s culture, even if they were a source of teenage frustration back then!
 
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