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
- Stay
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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