I had a similar problem with my daughter who, in her teenage years, made me work for every answer. I eventually started asking her friends who were straight-talkers. I would say to the best friend of my daughter who was in band with her, “What time is band practice on Friday?” and she would say, “6:30”. It was so simple and it was over in seconds.
Elly should shop with both Elizabeth and Dawn, and then ask Dawn all those questions that Elizabeth dunno how to answer. Dawn is a good girl who will not play these games that Elizabeth is playing.
This was a real dilemma for me. My daughter was around 13 when her answer to almost everything was, “I dunno.” (The 3 meanings, for which I decided there were, ended up in this strip.) Once I figured out which “I dunno” was the one she meant, we were good to go. She now has a 10-year-old daughter and I’m patiently waiting for her to start saying, “I dunno!”
I hated to ever take my children shopping once they became teenagers. They looked forever and never could decide on anything.My oldest grandson was different. He didn’t shop, he bought. He would look at the rack of shirts or pants or shoes, and within 2 minutes, at the longest, he would either be holding the ones he wanted or ready to move on. He was a joy to take to the store.
Ellie, this is a simple problem to solve, don’t buy her anything. On the first day of school when she has nothing NEW to wear she will race to you begging you to take her shopping. When she says Elizabeth pleadingly asks “Can we go shopping for some new clothes?” you just reply, “I dunno.”
Okay, I have to admit, clothes shopping has always been a challenge for me. I just want to look like everyone else without looking exactly like anyone else.
My mom refused to buy me jeans in Junior high school. I always had to wear what she picked out for me, which was her style. I was so mad at her because all the kids at school wore jeans. I was so embarrassed as a pre-teen. By the time I was in high school she bought me what I wanted to wear. Yes, jeans were on the list. Finally!
What a difference a year makes! The last time she went back to school shopping, it took weeks (including a detour through a Very Special Episode involving a kid who smoked and had an eating disorder).
Elizabeth doesn’t know how lucky she is; throughout my school years I was never allowed to go shopping for school clothes with my mom or anyone else. I received them as gifts with no input from me at Christmas and my birthday (in January), like it or lump it. I in turn never realized how lucky I was until I learned about countries where children couldn’t go to school if their parents couldn’t afford the uniform or fees, or girls couldn’t attend because of their sex.
My parents took my sister out 3 nights looking for an 8th grade graduation dress and she couldn’t find anything she liked. Dad takes her out once alone and finds a dress. “You just didn’t know what she wanted.” Mom gave up shopping with her and would just give her money to go by herself. Although we always wore school uniforms so there wasn’t much “back to school” shopping.
My mother gave me a set amount of money and waited at the front of the store. Then she okayed or vetoed what I picked out. I was already self-conscious about my body, so she only tried to reject one slinky tank top that I explained was going to be an undershirt. She okayed the denim miniskirt though, I thought for sure we were going to fight over that one.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
sure, Lizzie
C about 2 years ago
Just another version of “I’m fine”
howtheduck about 2 years ago
I had a similar problem with my daughter who, in her teenage years, made me work for every answer. I eventually started asking her friends who were straight-talkers. I would say to the best friend of my daughter who was in band with her, “What time is band practice on Friday?” and she would say, “6:30”. It was so simple and it was over in seconds.
Elly should shop with both Elizabeth and Dawn, and then ask Dawn all those questions that Elizabeth dunno how to answer. Dawn is a good girl who will not play these games that Elizabeth is playing.
dcdete. about 2 years ago
Cool shirt! What girl wouldn’t like that shirt? It kind of reminds me of the shirt Dennis the Menace wears.
https://comicskingdom.com/dennis-the-menace/2022-08-21
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Fool! You said “school” supplies and her brain went into lockdown. Small wonder she replied “Dunno”.
The chill I use to get down my back at the end of summer vacations when I first spotted those 3 horrible words:
BACK-TO-SCHOOL.
Truly, I am much older now, but I still feel that chill.
Asharah about 2 years ago
Now we have Amazon
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
I was never this complicated
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
In today’s strip, Liz is reminiscent of Jeremy in “Zits”.
BTW, what teenager wants to go shopping with his/her mother??
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
How I hated shopping with my mother!!
She always picked out my clothes; they had to be “cute” or “adorable”—long after I had outgrown that phase!!
But it was either that or hand-me-downs from my older cousins.
How glad I was when I started working and was able to buy my own clothes—even if my mother wasn’t!!
Johnnyrico about 2 years ago
I dunno.
pheets about 2 years ago
Well, Mz Liz. YOU aren’t all that up on either, apparently, according to your answer when asked how to tell …
Gerard:D about 2 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
This was a real dilemma for me. My daughter was around 13 when her answer to almost everything was, “I dunno.” (The 3 meanings, for which I decided there were, ended up in this strip.) Once I figured out which “I dunno” was the one she meant, we were good to go. She now has a 10-year-old daughter and I’m patiently waiting for her to start saying, “I dunno!”
Darrell Patton about 2 years ago
I hated to ever take my children shopping once they became teenagers. They looked forever and never could decide on anything.My oldest grandson was different. He didn’t shop, he bought. He would look at the rack of shirts or pants or shoes, and within 2 minutes, at the longest, he would either be holding the ones he wanted or ready to move on. He was a joy to take to the store.
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
Must be a girl thing. I never had this problem.
I do remember adolescence, that was not a lot of fun.
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ellie, this is a simple problem to solve, don’t buy her anything. On the first day of school when she has nothing NEW to wear she will race to you begging you to take her shopping. When she says Elizabeth pleadingly asks “Can we go shopping for some new clothes?” you just reply, “I dunno.”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay, I have to admit, clothes shopping has always been a challenge for me. I just want to look like everyone else without looking exactly like anyone else.
Vintage life about 2 years ago
That’s when you tell them that they can pick it out themselves or you will pick it out that usually gets them picking really quick
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
I dunno…I guess…..
BlitzMcD about 2 years ago
Proof positive in panel #3 that the Lovin’ Spoonful look is timeless.
mindjob about 2 years ago
Kids that age don’t want to be seen with their parents at the mall, in case they run into someone they have a crush on
oish about 2 years ago
Nothing will be gained unless be embrace the unknown. THAT is the naked truth.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 2 years ago
Which of thoze three meanings is applicable to the question in panel 8?
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
In the parent responsibility department, Honey took care of the garments and I took them shoe/sneaker shopping.
‘’I like these, whaddya think??’’ ‘’Gawd dad, they are stupid ugly.’’ Groan….
Jogger2 about 2 years ago
A woman enters a law office, and says “I want a divorce!”
Lawyer: On what grounds?
W: We have almost 3 acres.
L: Is there a grudge?
W: Yes. It had 3 bays. We use 2 for cars, and 1 for maintenence and yard equipment.
L: Does he beat you up?
W: No. I get up about 15 minutes before he does so I can prepare breakfast.
L: What I’m trying to get at is Why do you want a divorce?
W: It’s because he can’t communicate.
John9 about 2 years ago
Works for many 4 letter words as well, it all depends on the inflection.
saylorgirl about 2 years ago
My mom refused to buy me jeans in Junior high school. I always had to wear what she picked out for me, which was her style. I was so mad at her because all the kids at school wore jeans. I was so embarrassed as a pre-teen. By the time I was in high school she bought me what I wanted to wear. Yes, jeans were on the list. Finally!
kab2rb about 2 years ago
You are not helpful.
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
What a difference a year makes! The last time she went back to school shopping, it took weeks (including a detour through a Very Special Episode involving a kid who smoked and had an eating disorder).
CoreyTaylor1 about 2 years ago
Elly, you’ve known Lizzie HOW long!?
maverick.kaminski about 2 years ago
Elizabeth doesn’t know how lucky she is; throughout my school years I was never allowed to go shopping for school clothes with my mom or anyone else. I received them as gifts with no input from me at Christmas and my birthday (in January), like it or lump it. I in turn never realized how lucky I was until I learned about countries where children couldn’t go to school if their parents couldn’t afford the uniform or fees, or girls couldn’t attend because of their sex.
Asharah about 2 years ago
My parents took my sister out 3 nights looking for an 8th grade graduation dress and she couldn’t find anything she liked. Dad takes her out once alone and finds a dress. “You just didn’t know what she wanted.” Mom gave up shopping with her and would just give her money to go by herself. Although we always wore school uniforms so there wasn’t much “back to school” shopping.
JanLC about 2 years ago
I was spared the school uniforms, but I can see how they might have prevented Elly & Liz’s dilemma.
Petemejia77 about 2 years ago
Brain damage.
stefaninafla about 2 years ago
My mother gave me a set amount of money and waited at the front of the store. Then she okayed or vetoed what I picked out. I was already self-conscious about my body, so she only tried to reject one slinky tank top that I explained was going to be an undershirt. She okayed the denim miniskirt though, I thought for sure we were going to fight over that one.
gigagrouch about 2 years ago
i seem to recall that my kids at that age knew everything.