
My daughter, who’s only four, has this adorable habit of turning every grocery store aisle into her own personal stage. She twirls, spins, and dances as if the world is her audience. Most people just smile and enjoy the show—until one particular day.
An older woman gave us a sharp glare and muttered, “Your mom should teach you some manners.”
Before I could even react, my daughter stopped mid-twirl, looked her straight in the eye, and calmly said:
“Tell your husband he should’ve smiled at me back.”
The aisle went dead silent. The woman’s face turned bright red, and a couple nearby almost dropped their cereal boxes from laughing so hard.
I couldn’t help but feel proud. At just four years old, my daughter stood her ground—with confidence and a little sass.
Lesson of the day: never underestimate a child’s honesty (and savage comebacks).