Childhood Punishment & Discpline
Cultural Expections
Growing Up Black & African
Funny & Relatable Stories
Sibling & Family Dynamics
100

Did you ever get beat when you were younger?

What is "Of course! And sometimes, for things I don’t even remember doing!"

100

What was one cultural rule or expectation you always found ridiculous?

What is "Not being allowed to question anything—even when it made no sense!"

100

What’s one thing about your upbringing that you wouldn’t trade for anything?

What is "The strong sense of family, culture, and resilience!"

100

What was the most creative excuse you gave to avoid punishment? Did it work?

What is "I told them my stomach hurt! It worked… for 10 minutes!"

100

How did your parents settle sibling fights?


What is "By beating everybody! No investigation, just punishment!"

200

What was the worst punishment you ever received?

What is "Standing on one leg with my hands up for hours… or getting chased around the house!"

200

Did your parents ever embarrass you in public because you weren’t “acting right”?


What is "Yes! One wrong move, and they would call me out in front of everyone like it was a public service announcement!"

200

How did your parents instill respect for your culture and traditions?

What is "By making sure we spoke our language, ate our food, and never forgot where we came from!"

200

Did your parents ever threaten to send you “back home” as punishment?

What is "Yes! ‘I will put you on the next flight to Ghana/Nigeria/Kenya!’"

200

Were you ever compared to a sibling or cousin? How did it feel?

What is "Yes! ‘See your cousin, he is a doctor. What are you doing with your life?’"

300

What was your parents' weapon of choice for discipline?

What is "A slipper, a belt, a wooden spoon… whatever was within reach!"

300

Were you allowed to sleep over at a friend’s house?

What is "Absolutely not! African parents don’t ‘do’ sleepovers. ‘Do you not have a house?’"

300

What’s a stereotype about African/Black parents that was absolutely true in your house?


What is "Yelling your name from across the house just to pass the remote that’s right next to them!"

300

What’s something your parents said to scare you that you now find hilarious?

What is "‘If you whistle at night, snakes will come!’"

300

What was the most chaotic family gathering you remember?

What is "Any wedding, funeral, or Christmas dinner—so much food, gossip, and drama!"

400

Did you ever try to “run away” after getting in trouble?

What is "Yes! I made it to the gate… but then I remembered I had no money, no food, and African parents don’t do ‘runaways’!"

400

What was a “forbidden” activity your parents didn’t let you do because they thought it was un-African?

What is "Going to a party, playing outside too long, or eating food that wasn’t cooked at home!"

400

Did you have to “code-switch” growing up? How did you navigate it?

What is "Yes! One way is at home, and the other way is at school. You had to know when to switch!"

400

What was your go-to strategy for avoiding trouble?

What is "Fake sleeping or suddenly becoming the most helpful child ever!"

400

Did you have any cousins who were like your “partners in crime”?

What is "Yes! We would plot together and cover for each other!"

500

What was the dumbest thing you got in trouble for?

What is "Laughing too much, asking ‘why,’ or existing in the wrong place at the wrong time!"

500

What’s an unwritten rule in African households that no one ever questioned but made no sense?

What is "Not being allowed to close your door… even when you just wanted privacy!"

500

What’s a childhood memory that makes you proud to be Black or African?

What is "Learning my traditions, celebrating my culture, and knowing I come from a strong lineage!"

500

What’s the funniest misunderstanding you had with your parents because of cultural differences?

What is "Explaining what a ‘crush’ was and they thought I was talking about getting married!"

500

What’s the most legendary way your parents “solved” a sibling dispute?

What is "They made both of us do chores together so we ‘learn to work as a team’—even though we were just fighting five minutes ago!"