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- [Woman] What do your parents do for work?
- My dad, he does a hotel.
- [Woman] What does your mom do all day?
- Sleep.
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- [Man] Do you know what your parents do for work?
- Uh.
- Uh.
- Uh.
- Uh, I'm not sure.
- I don't know.
- I don't know.
- I don't know.
- I have no idea.
- [Man] Really?
- I forgot what the name is.
- I know he does something with schools.
- Psychologist, I think.
A school psychologist I think.
- [Woman] He's never told you what he does before?
- No.
- [Man] Why don't you ask him?
- No, I don't like asking.
- I think he sells copy machines.
- I think he's a cashier.
- He like types things or something.
I don't know.
- Something with computers.
- Computer.
- Computer.
- He does computer.
- My dad goes to Microsoft.
- He works at Microsoft.
- You're building Google right dad?
Google?
- [Woman] What does your mom do for work?
- She works.
- Um.
- Ah, she's, what is it called again?
- I don't know.
- I forgot.
- Don't ask me.
- I go to her work a lot.
But I don't really understand what the main reason
about her work is.
What do you do?
- She owns a music school.
- She's a teach balleter.
- A gymnastics job.
- A teacher.
- A teacher.
- A teacher.
- She works at school.
- [Woman] Do you think you'd want to do what
your mom does?
- Um, no.
- No.
- No.
- No.
- No.
- No.
- No, no, uh-uh.
- [Woman] Why not?
- 'Cause all she does is work on papers.
And computers.
She gets candy in her office,
that's cool.
I like that.
- [Man] What do your parents do for work?
- Uh, life insurance.
- [Man] What's life insurance?
- Pretty sure it's like when you die
what happens or something.
- If you're house caught on fire,
they'll pay for all that.
- I don't have no idea what life insurance means,
he just does it.
- [Woman] What do you think they do when they go to work?
- He does a lot of meetings.
- Coming from like a meeting.
- Meeting with some clients.
- Helping clients.
- I have no idea what a client is.
- [Man] What do your parents do for work?
- My mom does a lot of jobs.
Six hotels,
wait seven hotels.
- My dad helps like build like planes.
- Fills up planes.
- He builds the plane.
- [Man] Are you sure?
- My mom is a medical assistant.
- She works at a nursing home.
- It's not a nurse.
It's kinda like a nurse.
- She's a caregiver.
She helps people.
- Like when you're older and like kind of forget things.
Like kind of help you like remember things.
- [Woman] Do you think their jobs are hard?
- I think so.
- I think so, yeah.
- Yeah.
- I guess.
- Like 50%.
- No.
- No.
- No.
He really just like looks around,
talks to people.
- I just don't feel like they do that much.
- My mom is just a sub.
- [Man] Just a sub?
- Yeah.
- Well, my mom doesn't go to school anymore.
She doesn't go to work.
- My mom's just a mom.
- She stays at home.
- [Man] She stays at home?
- She goes everywhere.
She gets everything my dad wants.
- My mommy goes downstairs.
Daddy goes to real work.
- [Man] What do your parents do for a living?
- Well, they're both attorneys.
- [Man] What's that mean?
- They're attorneys.
I don't much more.
- My mom is a realtor.
- My dad is an architect.
- She's a flight attendant.
- She's a software engineer.
- Scientist.
- Meteorologist.
- An electrician.
- A firefighter.
- A painter.
- Police officer.
He fight people.
- My mom is Bat Girl.
And my dad is Bat Man.
- So my dad, he works in the Air Force.
And my mom used to be a paramedic.
So she used to see like a lot of blown up arms.
It looks kind of fun.