Finnish Booze Day for Parents?

I was completely caught off-guard by this---and then laughed up part of my latte.

What if kids and parents flipped roles in a supermarket? Talk about "parentified"...

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siftbotsays...

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designkersays...

Just to add some context, in Finland there is a tradition of sweets day. One day a week where kids are allowed to have candy. If you go to a supermarket on a Friday evening you will see this just this type of family debate going on.

antjokingly says...

Videos please.

designkersaid:

Just to add some context, in Finland there is a tradition of sweets day. One day a week where kids are allowed to have candy. If you go to a supermarket on a Friday evening you will see this just this type of family debate going on.

oritteroposays...

Ha! We have that too

designkersaid:

Just to add some context, in Finland there is a tradition of sweets day. One day a week where kids are allowed to have candy. If you go to a supermarket on a Friday evening you will see this just this type of family debate going on.

newtboyjokingly says...

We have the opposite in America, one day a week where children DON'T eat candy...but most people don't follow through with it.

designkersaid:

Just to add some context, in Finland there is a tradition of sweets day. One day a week where kids are allowed to have candy. If you go to a supermarket on a Friday evening you will see this just this type of family debate going on.

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