Parents of Reddit, can you share a time when your child confided in you or sought your assistance, and instead of providing support, you found yourself overwhelmed with emotion and ended up reacting with anger?
What’s the most wonderful part of being yourself?
What do you consider the best aspect of being yourself?
What scams are glaringly obvious yet still trap people?
What are some scams that seem incredibly obvious, yet people still get caught in them?
What instantly indicates someone grew up wealthy?
What are some signs that instantly reveal a person grew up wealthy?
What’s a quick meal you adore and recommend?
What’s your favorite go-to meal for when you’re feeling lazy, and would you recommend it?
Why are other people’s opinions significant to you?
Why do you value what others think?
Which poorly scripted reality show do you enjoy watching despite its flaws?
What’s a reality show with cringe-worthy scripting that you still enjoy?
Do you think that being a good worker at your job is worth it is an outdated mindset? Why?
Do you believe that the idea of being a diligent employee is an old-fashioned perspective? Why do you think so?
What’s the worst name you’ve ever heard someone give their child?
What’s the most unusual name you’ve ever come across that someone chose for their child?
What’s the most absurd thing you’ve heard an adult say?
What’s the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever heard an adult say?