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An apple a day keeps the doctor away, But five
kake emojis a day equals TikTok TikTok click shock, because
we're all shocked at how many clicks that viral video
has been getting. Got some of the biggest tiktoks of
the past week. Let's get right into your first TikTok
click shock, which is from a woman with the user
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name at board underscore Teachers, and she just racked up
hundreds of thousands of views after revealing the secret code
teachers use to communicate with parents about their kids via email.
Oh I haven't been told about it? Why can I
not tell parents the secret code already? Well, you'll understand
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in a second because normally she's just sharing funny experiences
about the classroom, but this one really put people on edge.
Here's what she said. We have a code when the
email hearings when we use freezes, like your child is
very social that won't stop talking, Excitement in the classumes
in dangerous. It means they will not calm down. Or
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if they're a natural poor leader, your child is super bossy. Yeah,
now I get it. What it surprised you to hear.
Some people don't like that. I think they're trying to
be nice to parents. They're trying to let them down
to easy right, They're trying to find the positive in
a bad situation. But I think a lot of parents
are hearing this and thinking, oh, so you're telling me
I've a bad kid, ohailing them because they didn't. Come on,
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Let's be honest, you already know that. Yeah. Not a
parent that doesn't know that they have a troublemaker in
the classes. I'm an idiot. I'd be like, oh, my
child's a talkative leader, is president. But it stings more
when you hear another person say something ill of your child,
even if you know it to be true. Yeah. One
lady commented, saying, if I had known this years ago,
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I could have helped myself and my child develop her
social skills a decade earlier. I know it's hard teachers,
but just say it directly. Yeah, that would go over well. Yeah,
let's be honest. Someone isn't very self aware of how
they take that type of news. Your child's a bully
and yeah, I was like, oh, I'll show you a bully,
and yeah, that's the teacher's response because they know not
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everybody feels that way, we have to be careful with
how we put things when we're talking about your kids,
so we don't offend anybody. And they tried to create
a team together to work on the kid together right.
Other teachers weighed in with their own codes as well.
Someone said, when I send an email that says your
son's gonna make a great lawyer, that's code for he
won't stop arguing with you. Read between the lines. Everything's
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a debate. Everything's a backhanded compliment from the teachers. It's
like your son is always saying please and thank you,
and he asks if he can help. It's like, oh, okay,
so he's a brown nosing suck up. My teachers just
meeting with my parents, Yeah, I mean they didn't even
mail anymore. It was like, we gotta talk about Josey.
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That's why your parents bribed your way out of school. Yeah,
thanks mom. That was a TikTok clickshock. You're next. TikTok
click shot is from a family duo who are going
viral for their hot dating tips. The duo consists of
Grandma Gail and her twenty seven year old granddaughter Kim
mrsty Um. I wanted you to say twenty seven year old. Yep,
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that's where I thought. The two of them started a
podcast and they're promoting it on TikTok called Excuse My Grandma.
It sounds just like our show. But here's a picture
of them. But about four hundred thousand followers on their TikTok.
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We've got four hundred and twenty one thousand, so they're
about to pass us soon at Brooke and Jeffrey, go
subscribe if you don't want Grandma Gail to beat us down.
But their main philosophical difference with dating is Kim has
an estimated two to three date rule, while Grandma Gail
thinks a person should go on ten dates before deciding
whether or not to sue a relationship. He Yil, you're
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at the end of your life. I don't think you
have time for ten. You know, I'm just being honest.
Let's listen. You don't even know what the guy is
like on a first year, a second, or even a
third date, because everybody's on their best behavior. I don't
really take too much for Kim's dating culture because the
ones she doesn't like are the ones I like. But
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I taught you like terms. Oh yes, she shot me terms,
and and I'm more tolerant of what's going on now.
Oh gosh, but I mean, I think it is true
the only serious relationships I've been and I think it
was like after the third or fourth date, then we
both was like, this is something real, just like hey,
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I said three or four ten free dinners, alexis, yeah,
what's wrong with you that ten? You're probably paying ten dates.
I had a joint like baking to count. Book moves fast.
But as you can tell, those who get along and
they have pretty good banter. And Grandma Gail says now
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that they do a podcast together, their relationship is stronger
than it's ever been. Yeah. And by the way, the
new term that she was talking about that Grandma learned ghosting.
Oh Grandma thought it meant an old relative was coming
back from the grave to veto a love interest. She's
just old. Yeah, Grandma Gail did add that Kim is
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a terrific young woman with a great head on her shoulders.
She just doesn't know how to date, and that's why
I'm here to teach her. The head isn't quite on
her shoulders. It sounds like Gail criticizing her, but okay,
well maybe we should do a side podcast on our
show with Alexis in Brook. Yeah, I love with Grandma
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Gale Jay Versus Bad Knees citing stories from the fifteen hundred.
It's all the way to the two thousands. By the way,
Alexis and I already do a extra podcast that people
want to listen about dating about like generational trivia sounds great.
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Or I could do one with my mom called Beggars
Can't Be Choosers. He'll take anyone. How about that sounds
like just your mom talking. Yeah, just a three hour rant. Yeah,
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