Toddlers are literal. They haven’t yet learned shades of meaning.
It doesn’t have to be a telemarketer; it can be someone she knows quite well… as others have said, she’s just doing literally what she’s told.
“Put down the phone” means put it down, nobody said “Don’t hang up”.
“Go find your mother”… well, she did. Nobody said “Tell her I’m on the phone.”
And nobody said “Please.”
A niece did her version of this.
I’d say “Let me talk to Mommy, please.” And she’d say “No.”
""Um… why?" “She busy cooking (or vacuuming, reading, etc)” or even “She on the potty.”
“Well, why don’t you please go ask her if she’d like to talk to me?”
“No. She busy.” Hang up.
They didn’t tell her not to answer the phone cos they were so proud of her….they really thought she knew how. It took a long time and many complaints from callers before they got it… almost long enough for her to learn how to do it right.
Not that she ever truly understood that she wasn’t the arbiter of whether you were allowed to talk to Mommy or Daddy.
Even in elementary school she’d screen calls according to her own plans. She’d tell you Mommy was cooking, and she was hungry, so you’d have to call back later.
She wasn’t disciplined because her parents believed children should be “allowed a voice.”
This makes me nostalgic for land line phones. Remember how you actually used to, gasp! not know who was calling?? And you would just answer the phone hoping it was the boy you liked or something? We had this super long cord that allowed us a bit of privacy, but you could never escape for real. None of this blasted texting with emojis. We actually talked to each other… and I’m not that old! Just a product of the 80’s. I kinda wish we were still there.
If this were a friend calling Elly, they would have known that it was April answering the phone and reacted accordingly. So this must be a stranger or telemarketer making a cold call.
Everyone is talking about telemarketers. However, suppose that Elizabeth had gotten in an accident and Elly was being called about parental permission to admit her to a hospital?
howtheduck over 2 years ago
And another rude salesperson gets exactly what they deserve.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
sheesh, caller, you didn’t realize a toddler answered? no need to angrily tell the kid off
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
I’ve had automatic answering systems give me less satisfactory results and more frustration than April could possibly manage.
Asharah over 2 years ago
Hey caller, she did exactly what you said.
dcdete. over 2 years ago
Is it just my eyes but it looks like they dyed the little baby girl’s hair with harsh chemical blonde dyes since 3 days ago.
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/2022/08/29
MagOctopus over 2 years ago
I know toddlers are hard work, but I do love the leg-hugging. Mostly compensates for the tantrums.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
If the call was important, the caller will phone back.
But I bet it was just some telemarketer!!
jr1234 over 2 years ago
What happened? Starting yesterday the old 1993 toon started not to be the same as the present toon.
Top 2 match
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1993/08/31
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/2022/08/30
The next 2 No longer match.
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1993/09/02
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/2022/09/01
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Mommy, the bad salesman tried to con you into buying furniture again!”
Chris over 2 years ago
the person on the phone didn’t say where to put the phone now did they. :)
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 2 years ago
Toddlers are literal. They haven’t yet learned shades of meaning.
It doesn’t have to be a telemarketer; it can be someone she knows quite well… as others have said, she’s just doing literally what she’s told.
“Put down the phone” means put it down, nobody said “Don’t hang up”.
“Go find your mother”… well, she did. Nobody said “Tell her I’m on the phone.”
And nobody said “Please.”
A niece did her version of this.
I’d say “Let me talk to Mommy, please.” And she’d say “No.”
""Um… why?" “She busy cooking (or vacuuming, reading, etc)” or even “She on the potty.”
“Well, why don’t you please go ask her if she’d like to talk to me?”“No. She busy.” Hang up.
They didn’t tell her not to answer the phone cos they were so proud of her….they really thought she knew how. It took a long time and many complaints from callers before they got it… almost long enough for her to learn how to do it right.
Not that she ever truly understood that she wasn’t the arbiter of whether you were allowed to talk to Mommy or Daddy.
Even in elementary school she’d screen calls according to her own plans. She’d tell you Mommy was cooking, and she was hungry, so you’d have to call back later.
She wasn’t disciplined because her parents believed children should be “allowed a voice.”
It wasn’t great preparation for later in life.
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
Egads…!
nsr60 over 2 years ago
In the old days, a door-to-door salesman asked a little boy playing on the sidewalk, “Is your mom home?”
Little boy: “Uh-huh.”
Salesman (after knocking for several minutes without getting an answer): “I thought you said your mother was home.”
LB: “Yes, sir. But I don’t live here.”
SquidGamerGal over 2 years ago
Somebody doesn’t know how to follow simple instructions!
pheets over 2 years ago
She IS just a little one yet. Caller is a bit harsh!
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
It might have been dad or a grandparent….
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Learning how to use that ‘thing’ on the table by the couch.
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
So we started this week off with El Sclubbo Gordo and St. Michael’s puppy love… but then it quickly switched to random one-liners. What gives?
cj57 over 2 years ago
Calvin would’ve dealt with that caller way better.
ramonmister28 over 2 years ago
Like being snotty with a Genie…Wish Granted!
rshive over 2 years ago
We should all be so lucky as to have those like April.
Diat60 over 2 years ago
Love the Princess phone – wanted one but never got one.
scottartist creator over 2 years ago
Smart phones have robbed cartoonists of a deep well of joke ideas.
dv1093 over 2 years ago
I’d hang up on him too.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Poor kid! But she should not answer the phone!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Will comply. Mission accomplished. Perfection.
Camiyami Premium Member over 2 years ago
This makes me nostalgic for land line phones. Remember how you actually used to, gasp! not know who was calling?? And you would just answer the phone hoping it was the boy you liked or something? We had this super long cord that allowed us a bit of privacy, but you could never escape for real. None of this blasted texting with emojis. We actually talked to each other… and I’m not that old! Just a product of the 80’s. I kinda wish we were still there.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
April has taught the perfect “College Course” on how to deal with nuisance callers.
Send your $50.00 tuition fee to t he Toronto suburbs
paranormal over 2 years ago
That’s how you handle telephone solicitors…
John Jorgensen over 2 years ago
This is a weird one.
mindjob over 2 years ago
I just start speaking in tongues. They don’t call back
g04922 over 2 years ago
LOL… sheput down the phone and found her Mom. Just as the caller told her to do. Too funny.
CoreyTaylor1 over 2 years ago
If ANYONE in this strip(besides Elly) needed to be hung up on…
Eric S over 2 years ago
Congrats, April, you did well.
kab2rb over 2 years ago
Leave it to a toddler.
JanLC over 2 years ago
If this were a friend calling Elly, they would have known that it was April answering the phone and reacted accordingly. So this must be a stranger or telemarketer making a cold call.
kamoolah over 2 years ago
The caller might have figured Elizabeth or Michael answered, as those words are what you would expect from someone in public school
USN1977 over 2 years ago
Everyone is talking about telemarketers. However, suppose that Elizabeth had gotten in an accident and Elly was being called about parental permission to admit her to a hospital?
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
April got so scared, she hung up on the caller. (I dislike it when people are so hostile, as well.)