My toddler has been saying "oh dear" constantly in a British accent. We're American. We don't watch British shows. No idea where this came from. It's been three weeks. "Oh dear" when she drops something. "Oh dear" when the dog barks. Very concerned "oh dear" when my husband burned toast. Asked her teacher if they're watching Peppa Pig at daycare. Teacher said no, but she's noticed it too. It's spreading. Four other kids are now saying "oh dear" in British accents. The teacher is baffled. Parents are comparing notes. Someone suggested mass hysteria. Then we found out the elderly crossing guard has been saying "oh dear, careful now" to the kids every morning. She's from Wisconsin. She just has an affect. Fifteen toddlers have developed fake British accents from a crossing guard who isn't British.
I was looking at Erling Haaland's Wikipedia page and he has a world record for standing long jump as a five year old for 5'4". A kindergartener jumping as far as I am tall! Terrifying little Viking child
Erling Haaland has shared he wants to own a farm after retiring from football.
"Being on a farm...driving a tractor, feeding my cows, that's my dream. That's what I want to do when I retire."