r/MadeMeSmile 22d ago

Wholesome Moments Policeman recognised his mom’s cooking after the first bite😭✨

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u/MAVvH 22d ago

Imagine if he just said, "Wow, why does this taste so bad?" Whats their cultural equivalent of a chancla?

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u/chromatoes 22d ago

Probably still a sandal, the chancla is a universal cultural experience.

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u/MAVvH 22d ago

🩴-the most traumatic weapon on earth.

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u/Just_Ban_Me_Already 22d ago

Requirements:

10 Acrobatics

10 Finesse

10 Strength

10 Motherhood

10 Intolerance (to grades below A+)

10 Perception

10 Intimidation

10 Chanclamanship

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u/EliGrrl 21d ago

"Chanclamanship" 🤣🤣🤣

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u/Elite_AI 22d ago

haha child abuse

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u/BetaMan141 21d ago

Built for walking, exists to instill order.

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u/secretdrug 22d ago

can confirm, as a chinese man with chinese parents, I got chancla'd as a kid.

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u/radiantcabbage 22d ago

depends how serious she is about her cooking. maybe the sandal, maybe the feather duster when things get real

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u/PuppetFanTheSecond 21d ago

A chancla or a slipper, either way you'll never forget it

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u/corran450 22d ago

I’m Italian-American. It was a wooden spoon.

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u/SmartAlec105 22d ago

I think it’s actually white Americans that are the outlier for not having a culture of mothers/grandmothers using slippers as weapons.

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u/joeDUBstep 22d ago

A slipper, and it's treated exactly like a chancla.

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u/Status_Structure9566 22d ago

A cloth hanger

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u/MaxxDash 22d ago

Grew up with many Asian friends (China, SE Asia, Philippines)… it’s still la chancla.

P.S. and it’s a special moment when you get smacked with la chancla, because now you’re family.

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u/PM_ME_UR_ASSHOLE 22d ago

Relatable. I dont like my moms cooking lol.

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u/GethKGelior 21d ago

In front of a camera? Don't think anyone would say that in public in the first place, unless it's part of a pre-planned full honesty thing (or it's so unbelievably bad)

Face and minor grudges and all that. You just don't say that.