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“I remember, in elementary school, being asked what my father does and not knowing how to answer. When I asked my mom what I should say next time, she replied, "Just say he's self-employed." I love that.” quote by Yoshi Wada
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“I remember, in elementary school, being asked what my father does and not knowing how to answer. When I asked my mom what I should say next time, she replied, "Just say he's self-employed." I love that.”

Yoshi Wada

About This Quote

Source Interview: Personal anecdote, null

A child’s uncertainty about a parent’s job leads to a simple, honest answer that avoids embarrassment.

In simple terms: Kids often don’t know adult details; a quick answer can ease social pressure.

Key Takeaway

Accept simple, truthful responses when unsure.

Themes

family communication identity

Mood

lighthearted reflective

Type

anecdotal humorous

When to use this quote

  • school
  • parent‑child conversation
  • job discussions

Key Concepts

social anxiety self‑presentation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you handle unknown personal details?
  • When is honesty more important than precision?
A Different Perspective

The answer may oversimplify complex work realities.

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