In hilarious TikTok, mom accurately captures how families act during road trips
A mother has gone viral on TikTok after amusingly mocking the way family members behave during road trips.
On Nov. 3, user @theamysloan shared a clip in which she plays the role of different family members in a car.
“Alright, let’s go, 12 hours to the beach,” the user says, presumably playing herself.
@theamysloan Life with a teenager: Family Road trip. Which family member do you relate with most?
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The woman then switches roles and pretends she’s a little girl.
“I have to pee,” she says, while holding a teddy bear and anxiously shaking her legs.
A second later, the user pretends she is a teenager in a hoodie.
“Mom, I can hear her music through my earbuds through her earbuds,” she says.
She then plays another teenager.
“I have to, you keep making that noise,” she says.
Among the many other roles the woman plays, perhaps the most relatable is the one in which she plays the frustrated father, who drives the car.
“I’m going to turn around this car right now, and we’re not even gonna go to the beach,” she says.
The hysterically funny clip has since received nearly 415,000 views and more than 500 comments.
“Thats why we stay home!” one fellow TikTok user wrote.
“This is how my vacation started last year!” another commented.
According to the blog Smarter Travel, there are several keys to having a smooth family road trip. Those pointers include keeping a level head, leaving room for flexible plans and, perhaps most importantly, making strategic seat decisions.
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