You can only do this in Singapore. Bcoz its the safest city second to Japan. If you do this in Malaysia, you'll lose your kid to the black market once he stepped out of the house area.
In South Korea they send kids out on errands starting young to teach them indepence and good life skills. I think it's cute since the child is always followed by an adult and is never actually in danger
Once my mom made me call the tea shop to get “practice”. The people on the other side didn’t stop the call yet and my mom screamed “GOOD JOB!” at me and it was so embarrassing
@@bobafett5757 the most logical reply is that you're an idiot. At what point in my comment did I indicate that I thought it was appropriate or safe? I merely stated that the uncle would hsve recieved his 90 cents payment. 🤦🏻♀️
@@bobafett5757 do you have at least any proof to support your statement? Anyways, which 3 year old can count money? The crew probably paid for him because he's just fucking 3.
"Is he a ghost?" "No thats an uncle, repair uncle" Repair uncle is holding a camera *I really hope this child doesnt think a cameraman is a repair uncle in the future*
Given the way he was dressed, it was probably to hide the idea that he was being recorded/followed... The father doesn’t actually think he is a 'repair guy'...
@@vanithanair8264 welcome alien, to this exciting new world, where potentially hundreds of aliens are locked up in a chamber named hell. You are an alien, and the first and not the last to fall into this trap. I now have seized all your belongings while you ask yourself what is the meaning of whatever you have seen here and why people cannot be racist to the little children like you think you are. Thank you for your kind attention in reading this message and wasting yours and my time by coming to this comment section and saying a nasty thing after 500 likes even when you can tell absolutely nobody hates this and this original comment is just a roast, but hopefully you understand noe that coming into this territory is out of bounds for you.
SGG Don’t embarrass yourself further and waste your time with senseless writing. Your comment was rude and implies that the father is wilfully teaching the child an incorrect idea while you blatantly chose to ignore the context of the situation.
No the mom is happy cause she realized that from now on they wouldn't need money to have food. Just ask the child to do the grocery errands and it will all be free haha
We got a 5-10 little 3 year old boy,he’s on the perimeter but we can’t seem to locate him,he stole 5 tomatoes and did not pay the 90 cents he was supposed to give.
Usually in Sg context, sayang means love but people also use the term to pat the other person's head at the same time! So it's like patting + calling them 'love' at the same time.
@@SinaAla Got! Its very common in Japan ! 4-5 year old kids shopping for their parents! Very normal there in fact! When I stayed in Tokyo I always see happy kids buying vegetable from the ahmas in wet markets very cute
Super cute. The parents were really brave and encouraging to let their 3 year old out on their own. But it's a great move because nowadays parents are so helicopter and the child doesn't become independent
Well it really depends on where they live and how safe it is there, making sure your child is safe is definitely the first thing parents focus on. If they live in a safe environment then lucky them.
@@stanpentagonandggforcrysta6000 I wanted to point out that parents from various countries have done the same thing hence not just India. Because the person said parents nowadays should give indepence towards kids. And so I mentioned the show as a reference. And yes actually, copyright stuff shouldn't be copy without permission. I don't know about you but I have watched way too many movies from India, knowing some are a direct copy without the production team mentioning anything of the movie they copied. Thank u, next.
@@bobafett5757 it was an experiment. There was a crew of adults with him always. Parents there don't really do that. You would be surprised at what kids are capable of when we give them room to do it but keep an eye from a safe distance. We put fear into our children. We teach them to live life unfulfilled
Indeed everywhere there are bad and good people,but Singapore is one of the cleanest and safest places in the world to live.Just to name a few safest places in the world with extremely low or no severe crimes are Japan,Canada,Iceland,New Zealand etc.This would have not been possible in Islamic countries ,India or US which ranks far down below in the global peace index.Youll be shocked how safe places like Singapore and Japan are ,if you spent time over there and then compare to us ,UK.The most dangerous crimes in Japan are bicycle thieves.Gun violence is almost 0.
@@AmritenduRana31082000 This would never be possible in any South American or most North American countries neither. Is not about islamic countries is about violence in general.
@@mdkanimations198 4:47 Indonesian there (Sayang)- but it could also count as Malaysian I guess since their similar,, might be wrong since I don't know much about the Malaysian language.
Right, he is so cute. Ignore the comment above mine by the way. It's sad that people can't comment about something related to the video without being judged for their pfp and username.
His parents: looking at him proud and confident going to the shop my parents (I’m 17): look left and right, I’ll ring u when u get to the road, don’t stop, if someone comes up to u run, make sure to stop look listen think
Lol.. When my nephew goes from my home to my aunt's I ask him to call me when he gets there.. 😂.. Even when he goes to his friend's.. I tell him to call if there's a problem.. 🙈🙈
Haha! Same here :) I work with kids and actually toddlers and young children have no to little perception of consequences which is why they can walk around so confidently like that. They only start gaining awareness as they age. That's why adults are more afraid of rollercoasters, driving, sky diving, etc. Because we know the consequences if something bad were to happen. Children don't. Just a lil fun fact:}
3 year old: *Goes to a market far away all by himself* Me: *cant even remember the location of the garbage can outside our house that is 10 meters away*
Also: 3yr old: goes down elevator walks to market and even steals tomatoes. 29 yr old ME: doesn't have license! and doesnt even want to call strangers, stores, or offices on the phone!!
@@engineergaming4295 sorry he doesn’t meet your expectations. Problems of being a bilingual who learned to speak TWO languages that young. No wonder his English is not as good as the average European and American who only speaks ONE language!
Back in the 1960s, most children walked to school on their own - I was 6 years old, and my school was half a mile (more than 1 km) from my home. It was the Age of Innocence.
@@bobafett5757 Well, fyi this is just a TV show doing an experiment to showcase determined pre schoolers over coming their fears & boost confidence by running errands on their own. Adapted from Korean show - Return Of Superman & from Japan - My First Errand. Copied the same concept. Thus, this is a version from Singapore - Old Enough. In additional, if you don't know.. There are about 10 - 12 TV crews around & nearby that little boy to ensure the little boy's safety & watching his every move from the beggining till the very end.
I loved it when he used a chair to level himself with the counter
I imagined him saying "Bartender, 1 drink, make it some milk."
Genius kid
Ohhh yea
Very intelligent
That kid is like me.
*Trying to eat the ingredients at the counter*
3 year old: *Goes to market by himself*
Me: *still sprints upstairs at night to avoid the dark*
InSoo Official that is soo me
Lindsey Pak same
I pretended there’s a monster chasing me when I do that . Like the monster is crawling,skinny, pale and that just freaks me out
InSoo Official me : sprints to the bed in the bedroom when the lights turn off because I’m a scaredy cat
InSoo Official same
You can only do this in Singapore. Bcoz its the safest city second to Japan. If you do this in Malaysia, you'll lose your kid to the black market once he stepped out of the house area.
In South Korea they send kids out on errands starting young to teach them indepence and good life skills. I think it's cute since the child is always followed by an adult and is never actually in danger
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@@bobafett5757 Do you realise there are 12 crews following him? He is not alone.
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@@bobafett5757 There is a show in Korea called Return of Superman. The kids just run errands by themselves too, with crew around.
3 year old: goes shopping for food by himself
me: prepares a speech to take my mcdonalds order
Once my mom made me call the tea shop to get “practice”. The people on the other side didn’t stop the call yet and my mom screamed “GOOD JOB!” at me and it was so embarrassing
@@sophiezhao59 lol
My script it in my windshield 😃
Genz in a nutshell
im too shy to speak in front of my whole school from a mic
By the time he turns 6, he'll be driving and going to work.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hat Ink ikr
Nah he be 4
IKR he can barely talk yet knows the way the the parts shop
Hat Ink 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 years old: *fearlessly goes out to market on his own*
me: *lost in my own school that ive been in for three years*
Locust Hypnosis
R/whooosh
Lmfao
Hahahaha😂
leanne mint me
Relatable😂
Uncle: 90 cents
Boy walks away
Uncle: Ok.
Lol the cna staff following him would have paid the uncle
@@bobafett5757 the most logical reply is that you're an idiot. At what point in my comment did I indicate that I thought it was appropriate or safe? I merely stated that the uncle would hsve recieved his 90 cents payment. 🤦🏻♀️
@@bobafett5757 do you have at least any proof to support your statement? Anyways, which 3 year old can count money? The crew probably paid for him because he's just fucking 3.
@@bobafett5757 Relax. Breathe.
@@bobafett5757 im so glad u r not the parent of that smart kid..
I died when the stranger say ‘Yes,Boss.’
Its normal in Singapore and Malaysia
everyone was boss in singapore and malaysia..
in asian countries 9mostly singapore, malaysia, thailand and the philippines) they say that to the people buying etc.
@@gayleenachivar7110 dont know that india city was so clean in the video
@@boyrambutan3835 thats singapore
"Is he a ghost?"
"No thats an uncle, repair uncle"
Repair uncle is holding a camera
*I really hope this child doesnt think a cameraman is a repair uncle in the future*
Given the way he was dressed, it was probably to hide the idea that he was being recorded/followed...
The father doesn’t actually think he is a 'repair guy'...
We know...
SGG Highly doubt it...
@@vanithanair8264 welcome alien, to this exciting new world, where potentially hundreds of aliens are locked up in a chamber named hell. You are an alien, and the first and not the last to fall into this trap. I now have seized all your belongings while you ask yourself what is the meaning of whatever you have seen here and why people cannot be racist to the little children like you think you are. Thank you for your kind attention in reading this message and wasting yours and my time by coming to this comment section and saying a nasty thing after 500 likes even when you can tell absolutely nobody hates this and this original comment is just a roast, but hopefully you understand noe that coming into this territory is out of bounds for you.
SGG Don’t embarrass yourself further and waste your time with senseless writing. Your comment was rude and implies that the father is wilfully teaching the child an incorrect idea while you blatantly chose to ignore the context of the situation.
Guy: “90 cents”
Kid: yeet
Izel Sucks guy ok
@@lilo7784 ok
ok
Lol Made my day!
he said BOONK GANG
Cute kid. I was worried they were sending him off alone but I was so relieved he had the production crew watching his every move.
Lol. U let the cat out of the bag
@@syahshar2982 In Japan Kids as young as 5 take trains by themselves to school. Fear grows pedos in my opinion
@@bunker2276 same in China 😂
@@bunker2276 no it doesn't
Production crew wouldnt do nothing to save that child from a kidnapper due to the sad society we live in.
Advantages of being a toddler, free groceries.
Okay yeah 😄 true 😂😂😁
Lol
Advantages on having a toddler, you don't have to buy the groceries.
Or free food
Lol
Legend says the street vender is still wating for his 90 cents
Lol
😂 he paid with cuteness
Lol
MarkOFuture Just saying that “uncle repair” paid it
MarkOFuture ikr lol
I lost it when his father said "lucky never tell him to buy eggs" after seeing the boy throw the tomatoes into the basket 😂😂😂
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
But he got son by throwing some yolks in personal basket how can he stop his own son doing that
Devendra Vyas I don’t understand could you explain plz thanks so much love you
Kyla Stevens uh you’re too young to understand 😅
• Peachii milk • learn when your older lol
Him at 3: Goes shopping himself. Me at 13: Closes fridge slowly to see light shut
Same
This is so relatable😆
Now that was funny....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Skateboardcuber, I’ve seen a billion of these comments.
Guy: 90 cents
Kid: * doesn’t pay *
Guy: understandable have a nice day
Gonna ban that kid haha
Did they go back and pay him.
@@Hiehakw the crew members had paid him probably.
and so from than on he stole tomatos daily
@@Charlie-hv3dh Before I get r woodshed I understand the joke but srsly don’t speak that over him
No one is talking about how cute he is awwwwwww
Yes he is too cute.
bruh everyone is talking about that
Ikr
No body talking about how he stole those tomatoes
ikr when he said "1..2...3.. yay!!" i squealed he's so cute
Not in America, people are crazy and you'll get child protective services called on you . so no.
Edit: plz sub to me .
Facts 😂😂
princess indiya 😂😂😂😂
SOMEBODY COME GET YO CHILD IM CALLIN CPS
IKR I was playing outside in the street and somebody called child services on me
That wgat iwas thinking
meanwhile me, age 18: *begs mom to get me extra ketchup from the cashier*
Nawshoba Rahman me! 😂 I’m to shy to ask enyone for anything
same
My 20 yr old is the same. She’ll be like “mom could you pls ask for mayo and ketchup for me, pretty pls” lol 😂 I’m sharing this with her to watch
@@maxdt6661 you're funny
sam
Kid: Shoplifts tomatoes
Mom: I’m proud of him
Hahahahha
She wasn’t happy about the 90cents she was proud of how independent he was
No the mom is happy cause she realized that from now on they wouldn't need money to have food. Just ask the child to do the grocery errands and it will all be free haha
That's an awesome joke but idk why some people don't like it 😕
LMFAOAOOOO
When I was 3, I ate mud.
I ate sand
@faridah hanum lmao
okay bro.
Oml😂😂
Jazzuza Jazz how lovely 💀
999 : *what's your emergency?*
Me : *I FOUND A 3 YEAR OLD STEALING TOMATOES*
ExpØsed - Mobile Legends hello!
@@jazzykittie9788 it's different in Singapore cuz I live there
babyxCüte 1 its 999 in the uk
@@jazzykittie9788 hi
@babyxCüte 1 *999 it's different in Singapore
*Breaking news in Singapore, a 3 year old child is worldwide wanted for stealing 5 tomatoes*
We believe that his still on the run
He's on the run
Worker: “Ok”
We got a 5-10 little 3 year old boy,he’s on the perimeter but we can’t seem to locate him,he stole 5 tomatoes and did not pay the 90 cents he was supposed to give.
@Golden Potato funny
As a 20 year old introvert, I gotta say that he did everything better than I would do it most of the time
Just u don't need to get pressured, just do these things calmly and happily
Take your time. I'm 21 and it took me some time to get used to social interactions and I'm still learning. Sending hugs🌼
@@agni_oh Thank you for kind words. I am also slowly but surely getting better at social interactions
Me too ...
Me: mom can i walk to the store ONE BLOCK AWAY
mom: wait till ur 18
Underrated comment!
Im 19 and still no
@@sandunitharuka8656 bruh my mom let me go when i was 8
Goth wolf no ones asking you
@@autumn7341 i was just saying whats your problem man
on his way home he said "My daddy sayang me," 😭😭😭 sayang means love 😭😭
Omggg that's so sweet
Omg, that is cute!
What language is that
Ancia Ivin i believe its bahasa indonesia
Usually in Sg context, sayang means love but people also use the term to pat the other person's head at the same time! So it's like patting + calling them 'love' at the same time.
3 year old kid: throws tomatos violently on the ground
His dad: *luckily we didnt ask him to buy eggs*
LMAOO
💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂 loool
Lol
This one is the best comment lmao
When he's 7, he could already be the President
@@whomsoever_1234 yes
when i was 3 i crossed the road to get baskin robbines that was dumbest thing i ever did and it took me an hour to do it
Big guy asking the little teeny boy "YES BOSS?" is the funniest thing I've seen all month
Well when i was 5 my dad use to take me to the chippy (fish and chip shop) and the guy working there use to say "yes boss" to me
Their way of showing customers service. No ageism, a customer is a customer.
Ahaha no that’s a weird but friendly way Tamil people address young children. 💅
Some Asian countries call their costumers that, it's just a common way of addressing a friendly stranger
I thought it was a common thing lol
I love how the vendors/cashiers/shop keepers aren’t even questioning it they’re just treating him like the paying customer that he is
eat your cereal
@@dexsterkevin80 -_-
Because they shouldnt
i think they wouldve called up the 3 shops in advance and let them know
There are cameras and people clearly visible and following the little one so the vendors would know it was a TV production.
The tomato seller so nice, he’s okay with the kid buying tomatoes without paying 😆
That's not "buying".....
The staff obviously paid him but it's funny😂
He was not just going to run away with 5 stolen tomatoes😂
I mean even if he really didn't pay it was only 90 cents😂
It's ok staff surely handle it😊😊
Person: 90 cents.
Boy walks away without paying
Person: OK
Souka
I do it get. Gun u better PAY
I think it is because he thought cents is not money? Maybe he usually hears dollars? I dunno
The camera crew probably helped pay for it after
normie jokes are pretty gay
I wish we lived in a world where children could really do this.
You still a kid 😂, my fella?
pinky boy No, I’m a grown woman 😂. I just wish children could really be this safe in the world, that’s all.
@@SinaAla I honestly feel ya !
@@SinaAla 😂
@@SinaAla Got! Its very common in Japan ! 4-5 year old kids shopping for their parents! Very normal there in fact! When I stayed in Tokyo I always see happy kids buying vegetable from the ahmas in wet markets very cute
So did anyone pay for the tomatoes? 😂😂😂. This boy is so adorable.
The cameramen Pay it
At 3 years of age the boy stole his first tomato
nah he still on the wanted paper for 10000000000000000000 dollar if you found the 3 year old running the tomato boy
@@hazeld3829 How do you know?
@@YumYum7200 I'm the cameraman
When he pulled up the chair to talk to the first guy making the pratas, I broke into tears. What a cute kid!!!
i’m surprised at how nobody’s asking him where his parents are like wherever i go everyone is like “sweetie where are your parents?”
True
Just say, “Back at home waiting for me to get their groceries.”
There were 12 people monitoring him.
I mean there's a camera crew following him and they said there was a bunch of people watching him to make sure he cross the road safely
I get your comment.. A camera crew isnt always going to be there to monitor his every move unless they pay for it daily..
Dude: 90 cents
Kid: *Does not pay*
Dude: Ok
Dude: 90 cents
Adult: *doesnt pay*
Dude: *calls the cops*
I mean he’s a kid. You can’t really blame him.
+Adam.M 6 hmm.. okay.
tin foil I think someone was gonna pay for it after
I am gonna send my little brother to buy weed and see if it works
He's 3 😂 you can't blame a young kid,
He forget to paid the Uncle 90cents haha!
I think he staff paid for him lol
if he never pay , the uncle would hve chased after him
Megan Chia he wouldn’t because the boy is very young and he knows the kid cant count 90 cents out
nct jaemin hahah
Aj Williams ya maybe the producer paid on behalf of him le haha
Hats off to his parents who teach him how to be independent from such a young age. Good for him ! When he grows up, he will be a successful man.
His parents: I am so proud he is going to the market all by himself
My parents: I am so proud he got out of bed at 11
nah i got out at 2
I'm 14 and my mom is afraid to meplay with friends on road
how do i translate this to english
WTH?!😅
@@Mariamaria-lw1cz yeah
@@sicksickBacon
You don't.
cs you don't have production crew watching you :P
by the time he’s 10 he’ll be running a 100 billion dollar business
LoL
Just because he can buy shit doesn't mean he's going to do that
@@h4tredforu its a saying dumbass he is not actually going to run a buisness
Ha1k Dude its a fucking saying you dumb fuck holy shit dont take anything seriously
Ha1k r/woooosh
When I was of his age , I was helping Dora to find her map in her bag pack .....😂
Lol
😂
and it still took her like 3 hours to find🙄
😅
Oooo bhai 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Super cute. The parents were really brave and encouraging to let their 3 year old out on their own. But it's a great move because nowadays parents are so helicopter and the child doesn't become independent
This is a copy of a popular Japan tv show where parents send their small kids sometimes with younger sibling, to run errand called My First Errand.
@@auni81 hmm so TV shows can't get inspired nowadays...
Well it really depends on where they live and how safe it is there, making sure your child is safe is definitely the first thing parents focus on. If they live in a safe environment then lucky them.
@@stanpentagonandggforcrysta6000 I wanted to point out that parents from various countries have done the same thing hence not just India. Because the person said parents nowadays should give indepence towards kids. And so I mentioned the show as a reference. And yes actually, copyright stuff shouldn't be copy without permission. I don't know about you but I have watched way too many movies from India, knowing some are a direct copy without the production team mentioning anything of the movie they copied. Thank u, next.
@@auni81 there's a difference between copying blatantly and "copying" the concept. Thank u, next.
This video will forever be a self-motivational video for this boy throughout his life, even during his darkest times
Guy: 90 cents
Boy: 👀👀 🏃🏻
Guy: okay 👌🏼
Lmao the boy is very smart for his age 👏🏼
Samantha Castillo um no but it’s funny
Well, stealing is not ok
But he is a small young kid
Joseph Paul's Fan it’s obvious the camera crew would pay
A small kid stealing...
Seems reasonable
This is why kids is so much luckier than adults
Legends says that uncle is still waiting for his *90 cents* 😂😂😂🤣
Xd
5 tomatoes 90 cents.
2 plain pratas 2 dollars.
What?
I could buy 6 plain pratas for 2 dollars here in India lol.
I pay for it
@@churchie-yt1kc THEN HOW MUCH IS 1 PRATA COST?
@@makeanthony7372
You cant do the math?
3 year old: walk around the whole city and his parents trust him
Me: my parents not trusting me to go to the backyard
Yep and they ask me why im so pale
@カモメcheegulls it is true though, no matter how much we hate it, it's very true for a lot of families (including mine)
that because the boy was not really alone. The crews were there with him secretly. 😅
flashevol flayor I agree they usually allow boys to be more independent in the outside world
“My daddy sayang me. My papa and amma, my thambi and my patti.” ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2 plain prata for 2 dollars.
Mister X chill
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@@bobafett5757 it was an experiment. There was a crew of adults with him always. Parents there don't really do that. You would be surprised at what kids are capable of when we give them room to do it but keep an eye from a safe distance. We put fear into our children. We teach them to live life unfulfilled
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I’d like to see a “where are they now” on this family.
Lmfao same
He probably has graduated to buying eggs 🥚
His dad is a local celebrity! You can check out their instagrams. The kids are always up to something and its such a joy to watch. @omjaysaint :)
The 3 year old is serving a life sentence for running away from the tomato man without paying
yearly updates please. i love this kid. good work appa and umma!
tells u how safe singapore is, this would never happen in the US😂
Bad people are everywhere. Just a matter of time
Every where there are good people and bad
Indeed everywhere there are bad and good people,but Singapore is one of the cleanest and safest places in the world to live.Just to name a few safest places in the world with extremely low or no severe crimes are Japan,Canada,Iceland,New Zealand etc.This would have not been possible in Islamic countries ,India or US which ranks far down below in the global peace index.Youll be shocked how safe places like Singapore and Japan are ,if you spent time over there and then compare to us ,UK.The most dangerous crimes in Japan are bicycle thieves.Gun violence is almost 0.
@@AmritenduRana31082000 This would never be possible in any South American or most North American countries neither. Is not about islamic countries is about violence in general.
Very young kids go out by themselves in Japan as well! It is such a culture shock
When you combine Chinese, English, Indonesian, Malayan
My Daddy "sayang" Me
@@mdkanimations198 4:47 Indonesian there (Sayang)- but it could also count as Malaysian I guess since their similar,, might be wrong since I don't know much about the Malaysian language.
sayang in Filipino means regret😆 Idk what it is in other culture though😅
Its Tamil and English
"sayang" mean love in indonesia
@@chitree6713 sayang is in malay not only in indonesia ._.
OMGGGGG HE IS LEGIT SO CUTEEEEEEEEEE
there u goo.. the cringe stupid girl who loves kpop is here
Right, he is so cute. Ignore the comment above mine by the way. It's sad that people can't comment about something related to the video without being judged for their pfp and username.
Min Yoongi's holy water lmfaoooooo ikr😭 people can’t do shittttt thanks anyways!♥️
@@yssteph781 Stfu
@@Omrz. Right back at you :^)
Walks away with 90cents of tomatoes. Uncle at the shop: wow lol bye
His parents: looking at him proud and confident going to the shop
my parents (I’m 17): look left and right, I’ll ring u when u get to the road, don’t stop, if someone comes up to u run, make sure to stop look listen think
Lol.. When my nephew goes from my home to my aunt's I ask him to call me when he gets there.. 😂.. Even when he goes to his friend's.. I tell him to call if there's a problem.. 🙈🙈
XD
I can relate
My age is 12 and my parents will rarely send me to bring things on bicycle
@@miniyellow6909 I am 12 and my parents ask frequently to bring things on cycle
"Is that a ghost?"
"No no no that is uncle"
"k"
3 year old: Presses the traffic light button to cross
Also 3 year old:
Presses button when he finished crossing the road
you gotta be sure you know
A lot of people do that for fun lol.
3-year old - goes shopping on his own
Me, a teen who is who is legally allowed to have a JOB: mommy can you ask for more water for me :3
Lmao same
Haha! Same here :)
I work with kids and actually toddlers and young children have no to little perception of consequences which is why they can walk around so confidently like that. They only start gaining awareness as they age. That's why adults are more afraid of rollercoasters, driving, sky diving, etc. Because we know the consequences if something bad were to happen. Children don't.
Just a lil fun fact:}
😀
Cherri Cream ok
LOL me to
When his parents have nightmares, they come in his room to sleep.
3 year old: *Goes to a market far away all by himself*
Me: *cant even remember the location of the garbage can outside our house that is 10 meters away*
Soviet Mustachio mood
its not far away
@@Waseemmmm r/woooosh
Soviet Mustachio the market wasnt even far away
@@Waseemmmm r/woooosh you fucking idiot
This little child so brave and having confidence present inside him.wow bravo!
Uncle: "90 cent"
Boy: *slowly walk a way*
UNCLE: ok.
ѕυgαя lιly when you copy someone elses comment 🗿
Copy cat
Copycat
the fact that he didnt pay 90 cents and the guy just let him walk away is hilarious
I would have probably be in the police station I'm 12 btw
Imagine he stops him and the boy starts crying. The whole market is going to condemn him for being harsh to a 3 yr old for 90 cents.
@@yivunqp963 that's so true
He was with a film crew right? Perhaps they paid for it off camera
He is so cute, love the way he said "My daddy sayang me!"
Bro if your child walked along in America good luck with that
muna oli ikr you’d get the coppas on you
Wombo Nuggets Jr. Yeah worse things than that can happen too
So.no one gonna point out the elephant in the room? *cough* gets in kidnap
Yeah, especially with down town areas. Lots of crime there
Kids in america be like
*MOM WHERE IS MY GLOCK PISTOL AND MY AK-47?*
His little voice is soo cute and he’s so sweet🥰
4:45 Awww the importance of having a loving and supportive family for a child
3 year old: **shops on his own at wet market**
Me: **cant sleep with the lights off**
Also:
3yr old: goes down elevator walks to market and even steals tomatoes.
29 yr old ME: doesn't have license! and doesnt even want to call strangers, stores, or offices on the phone!!
😂
I'm a turtle and I felt the 29 year old
😂😂😂 same
Each day is a little victory. Hope you slowly learn to live alongside anxiety. It's hard but it's possible! Hang in there!
Wow at that age I would've wandered off to the playground 😂
Or candy shop lol
Same
Then get lost and cry
Frenzy Afro
Same
4:46
“My daddy sayang me”
SO CUTE
"My home, safe! My daddy sayang me" they raised him well :')
My god this little guy took my heart away with all that cuteness. Those parents raised him well. Bless u all.
Appa is dad in a lot of languages!
One of them is Korean, the other is Tamil. I'm not sure of the rest. 😆
Tamilz Malayalam, Kannada and Marathi
In malay Appa means What
Haha hello from Korea!
In kannada also appa means dad Amma means mummy
"Is he a ghost?"
*points at nothing
Who?
"The Man"
PACK YOUR BAGS
He's pointing to the cameraman but still 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He’s so cute and this also shows how independent this kid will be when he gets older 👍🏼☺️
By the time he’s 8 he’ll have a bachelors degree and shitload of student loans, welcome to real world buddyboy
Don't think they got student loans in inda.but OK
dat ain’t India, that’s Singapore^
@@microwavedbread3021 dude thinks its india 😂
@@p0xm3do6 XDD ikr
@@p0xm3do6 no bcuz notice how they speak gud english and use dollars
Am i the only one who is attracted saying awww the the baby because he's soooooo cute?😍😊
Embarrassed to say how many times I have watched this - he is just soo dang cute, sweet and, SMART my goodness 😊👏🏽
3 yr old: Can go to a market without help
Me: Nervous to ask someone where the Apples are
Worker: That will be..90 cents
Little boy: ...
Little boy: Walks away 🚶🏽♂️
Worker: 👌🏻
(Like if that was ur fav part of this vid)
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It his uncle
@@lilo7784 Uncle/Aunty is just how you refer to people who are older than you in India.
Lil O yeah in india you never call an adult by their first name unless you say uncle/aunty before it
he’s way too cute and confident! my brother wouldn’t be able to do that without his mom being there with him lmao
Why compare your own blood to a random kid who only bought some tomatoes lol
@@Omrz. Please don't play minecraft anymore, only Gods can play that.
@@Omrz. wtf ur so rude😡😠he is 3 and sooooooo cute and kind u broke my heart dont say that
You mean your mom
He speaks better English than me, and he’s 3...
Really?
@@engineergaming4295 ye...
Wha-
Depends on the environment people grew up in. My 3 year old sister can speak English and my mother tongue as well as the boy in this video.
@@engineergaming4295 sorry he doesn’t meet your expectations. Problems of being a bilingual who learned to speak TWO languages that young. No wonder his English is not as good as the average European and American who only speaks ONE language!
Little toddler: gets items for free
Us kids and elders and adults: doesn’t get anything for free
10 years from now
CNA insider: this 3 year old child has to perform 5 surgery , file 3 law suits and take a plane to america and come back
3 year old: remeber what to buy(kinda)
Me a 12 year old: uhhh what should I buy...
ey! you 12 as me! XDD
koontank just a 13 year old boy passing through..
@@cartooncat9115 Ur cute
3 year old : goes shopping on his own
Me : still gets lost and throws tantrum
The little boy is going to grow up and accomplish so much. I'm proud of his parents for teaching him well and having faith in him to do this.
I was crying! My gosh! Made me feel proud too!!! You are raising him very well. I hope my future kids are like this
Sent him to buy some eggs the next time ... 😁😁😁
Back in the 1960s, most children walked to school on their own - I was 6 years old, and my school was half a mile (more than 1 km) from my home. It was the Age of Innocence.
*Kid shoftlifts tomatoes*
Mom: I am so proud
Everyone: Oh he did it all by himself
Camera Crew: Are we a joke to you?
I think they were there mainly for safety (and probably paying the 90 cents for the tomatos)
im loving this children do things on their own alone series!!
Him: Goes food shopping
Me: tries to balance the light switch so it is in between on and off
Nice to know there are other people who do this
i just did it xD
If I had to do that task, I’d already start crying for my mom 😂
5:07
Stole 5 tomatos
Make me so proud
I want a future where I can trust the world to have my children ran some simply little errands like this cutie pie. He did a good job.
@@bobafett5757 Well, fyi this is just a TV show doing an experiment to showcase determined pre schoolers over coming their fears & boost confidence by running errands on their own.
Adapted from Korean show - Return Of Superman & from Japan - My First Errand.
Copied the same concept. Thus, this is a version from Singapore - Old Enough.
In additional, if you don't know.. There are about 10 - 12 TV crews around & nearby that little boy to ensure the little boy's safety & watching his every move from the beggining till the very end.
It's impressive that he remembered everything he was meant to buy.
When I go to the shop for just bread & milk I always forget something.
3 year old: goes to market by himself
Me: *Gets nervous making my sub at subway*