Things mom asks you to do with S

  • Common mom order: go to bed and sleep now!

  • Classic chore, sweeping is mom’s favorite ask.

  • Not nice, but moms do say this sometimes.

  • Typical: “Go take a shower right now!”

  • Very specific and very mom-like house chore.

  • “Stop that!” fits tons of mom situations.

  • “Sit down!” when you’re too hyper or rude.

  • Moms ask kids to sing at parties or events.

  • Top classic: “Go study for your exams!”

  • “Stop talking” in class, on phone, at table.

  • Common dinner chore: set plates and cutlery.

  • “Sit” on the couch, at table, or in time-out.

  • Some moms send kids shopping for groceries.

  • “Sleep early, you have school tomorrow!”

  • “Smile for the photo!” or to be more polite.

  • “Save money, don’t waste your allowance!”

  • Moms send kids to shop at nearby stores often.

  • “Share with your siblings, don’t be greedy.”

  • “Stay home today, no going out with friends.”

  • Common mom command to stop loud arguing or noise.

  • Typical request to behave calmly and not fidget.

  • Classic mom line after you upset someone.

  • Generic but very real mom command to stop mischief.

  • She might ask you to sew a button or tear.

  • Spoken when you’re bugging siblings too much.

  • Frequent reminder for posture at table or desk.

  • Every mom yells this when AC is on.

  • Heard in bad weather or when you’re grounded.

  • Classic household chore moms often assign.

  • Said when you run, drive, or eat way too fast.

  • Soft version of “be quiet” moms use a lot.

  • Another typical “stop that behavior” mom line.

  • Said when you’re sobbing loudly over something.

  • Very modern mom request about screen time.

  • Short, scolding phrase when you misbehave.

  • Name of a common chore moms love to delegate.

  • Classic mom command to behave and be calm

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  • Tool word, but moms say “Go shovel the snow!”

  • Common reminder for kids’ bedtime routine

  • Moms often send kids to shop for groceries

  • Household chore moms love assigning

  • Very common: “Stop playing games and focus!”

  • Standard sibling command: “Stop fighting!”

  • Realistic: mom asks to sort laundry piles

  • Frequent: “Stop shouting, use indoor voice!”

  • Same idea: “Stop screaming, calm down!”

  • Posture command: “Stand up straight, please”

  • Politeness lesson: “Say please and thank you”

  • Specific house chore: sweep the kitchen floor

  • Very mom line: “Stop complaining and do it”

  • “Speak up, I can’t hear you” is very typical

  • Laundry chore again, very realistic request

  • Money lesson: “Save your money, don’t spend”

  • Common chore: separate laundry by colors.

  • Winter classic: clear driveway or sidewalk snow.

  • Mom-approved: deep clean dirty dishes well.

  • Basic house chore: sweep dust and crumbs.

  • Typical nag: stop sleeping and get moving.

  • Often said when you oversleep or nap lots.

  • Common rule: stop swearing, use polite words.

  • Punishment or safety: stay in your room.

  • Harsh but real: sit down and be quiet now.

  • Chore: sweep up crumbs, dirt, broken bits.

  • Especially when going out: stay safe, be careful.

  • Classic: stay quiet, no more noise please.

  • Chore: sweep the whole house floor area.

  • Used when noise is too much: stop singing now.

  • Generic command moms use for any mischief.

  • Sit quietly: behave, no talking or fidgeting.

  • Less fun chore: scrub the toilet until it shines.

  • Common mom command to quit unhealthy habit

  • Classic sibling-argument command from moms

  • Typical scolding when you’re not helping

  • Moms often say this at the table or desk

  • Moms ask kids to scrub floors, pots, sinks

  • supper
  • Kids hear this while tearing around the house

  • Very common “stop that” hygiene command

  • Gentle bedtime wish moms often say

  • sit straight
  • Mom might teach or ask you to mend clothes

  • Say thank you
  • Modern chore: start or load the dishwasher

  • Task or hobby; mom may ask you to mend stuff

  • Another way to say do your homework/study

  • Told to avoid dangers, bad friends, or mess

  • Classic bedtime order when it’s too late

  • Posture/attention command from moms everywhere

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