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Despite the fact that most adults haven’t quite figured out this one yet, most of them seem to have no qualms about asking a child what they want to be when they grow up — and expecting an immediate, coherent answer
Luckily, kids have a way of stealing the show with their replies to this inquiry, or other thoughts about their own distant future.
Here, some grown-ups on X (formerly Twitter) share a number of memorable things kids have said about what they’re going to be when they grow up.
I empower my child to be whatever & whoever she wants. Right now,she wants to be an astronaut when she grows up. When I tell her what she needs to do in order to become an astronaut, I start with the basics. Step 1: LEARN TO PEE & POOP ON THE POTTY. MOMMY IS TIRED OF CHANGING YOU
My daughter told me that she thinks it’d be more fun to have a puppy than a boyfriend when she grows up and she’s not wrong
My 6-year-old said when she grows up she wants to be a “chainsaw guy.” Not sure if she means a professional tree trimmer like the ones working across the street or a serial killer in a hockey mask, but girls can do it all.
3yo used to say he wanted to be a “please officer” when he grows up, thanks to a cop-obsessed Big Kid™️ on our street. but then we started doing enough ice cream dates that just now, when an elder asked him what he’s going to be he closed his eyes and whispered: “a Dairy Queen”
Asked my son what he wanted to be when he grew upWith clear eyed conviction, he saidSENIOR MANAGEMENT
8YO: When I grow up I don’t ever want to be a teacher Me: why?8YO: I can’t deal with so many parents talking
Kid: When I grow up, my bff and I aren’t having kids and then we can go out any time and do adult things. Me: Umm, what do you mean by doing “adult things”?Kid: Go to pubs. Whew.
5 & 7 listening to one of my calls this morning. 5: Mom, what’s heavy monster bleeding?I explain menstruation. 5: I want to be a boy when I grow up.
New spider man movie so good deuce told me “ daddy I think I changed my mind I might want to be spider man when I grow up… but I still want to be you” Good save son, good save!
5yo; “Mommy, I think when I grow up, I might change my name to a grownup name because my name is a little kid’s name. Maybe I’ll use my middle name. My name is such a baby name! I want a grown up name when I’m a grown up.” Reader, his name is HARVEY.
My toddler said she wants to be a firefighter (noble choice) when she grows up because she “really loves fire” (uh oh).
I asked my daughter what she wants to be when she grows up. She got super serious and replied, “Oh that’s easy. I’m going to be the Queen.” Mood. Goals. AF.
I forgot to tell ya I asked my son last night what he wanted to be when he grows up he said “mom I want to be an avenger “ I told him avengers aren’t real it’s a costume….he said “oh like when you put your wig on like a Halloween costume…” I just …
I just asked my 3 year-old if she’s gonna be a comedian or lawyer when she grows up because she already got a smart mouth. And she responds, “No I want to be a President.” Holy shit 😭😭😭😭😭😭
me: how was gymnastics dude?9: fine but there’s an annoying kid. Even the coach can’t stand him. I wanna punch him but I know if I do I’ll be banned me: correct9: well when we grow up into adults I’m gonna find him and punch him really hard. and there is his villain…
3yo: Mommy, I want to be the Big, Bad Wolf when I grow up. Me: Um….ok…..
Asked a preschooler at my niece’s birthday party, “What are you gonna be when you grow up?” And she looked me and said, “A grown-up.”
When I grow up and get a baby I’m gonna be nice to it- My 5-year-old
My 5yo: WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A SINGER AND A DANCER AND A MUSICIAN AND A VETERINARIAN AND A PASTOR AND A TEACHERMe: Wow! You’d be so good at—5: I WASN’T DONE
Pilot (to my 5-year-old daughter a few days ago): Do you know you could be a flight attendant when you grow up?5: I could also own the plane.
me: what are you going to be when you grow up?5: beautiful.
Me: you can be anything you want!4: Mommy. When I grow up, first I’m gonna be a mermaid, then I’m gonna be a pilot, then I’m gonna be a pony, then I’m gonna be a mom and then I’m gonna be a unicorn.
“When I grow up, I want to be a wolfer. Someone who feeds pizza to wolves.” -4, preparing for one hell of a future
[3yo talking to me about what doctors do]Me: Is that what you want to be when you grow up? A doctor?3yo: *thinks for a minute* No, mommy, I’m just going to be a human being.
My daughter told me she wants to be a doctor when she grows up so she can take care of me when I’m an old lady
3yo says when she grows up she wants to be a scientist and a unicorn. To be fair, unicorn transformation is a very specific science.
8-year-old: I want to be like you when I grow up.Me: You want to write books?8: I want to be tall and nap a lot.Dream big.
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Me: What are you going to be when you grow up?6yo patient: Bigger.