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To do just that, popular Seattle-based YouTube channel CUT put mothers and their children in one room to learn cuss words in their native languages.
The five-minute long video features mothers — who are believed to have immigrated from Germany, Japan, Nigeria, and Malaysia — breaking away from their usual role as caretakers to teach their children how to express repugnance the way people in their home country would.
The Malaysian-born mother definitely stands out because she starts the video by teaching her children how to say “kepala b*toh” in Bahasa Melayu.
The mother and her children can be seen cracking up over the “just the tip of a dick” explanation.
The next swear word the mother teaches is “p*kimak”, which she explains is a phrase to express “motherf*ck*r”.
“P*kimak!” the mother snarls, adding, “You have to show anger in your face. Literally, it means more like a woman’s genitalia. But when we say it, it’s more like ‘motherf*ck*r’.”
When the daughter tries to say ‘p*kimak’ after her mother, the latter disapprovingly says “that’s too soft”.
“You have to show anger. The anger must come from inside, you know? In your brain and you say it with your heart and soul,” the mother lectures, to which her daughter responds, “I can’t look at you and say that.”
When her son tries it, she expresses her disappointment again, lamenting with a long face that, “They don’t say it like the way Malaysians say. They are more American.”
“The worst word in Malay when you ask people to go to hell. It is more like a ‘go die’,” the mother schools her children.
When her son asks her who does she use the phrase on, the mother relates that she uses it on “Malaysian b*tches who make me mad”.
The mother then asks her daughter what is the meanest word she has ever said, the daughter replies “c*nt”.
“That is too British. That’s so old-fashioned,” says the mother, who is utterly let down by her daughter’s swearing ability.
Most comments mentioned that the Malaysian-born mother is the star of the video.