Parents shocked by their baby's reaction to dad eating her food

Parents shocked by their baby's reaction to dad eating her food

The way this little girl responded to her father's action is exactly how we should respond to everything in life - with a pause...

A toddler watches her dad eat her food
A toddler watches her dad eat her food/Instagram Screenshot/@rania_ziki

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As soon as we saw this video we thought about Ross from the TV show 'Friends' and how he lost his cool after someone took his sandwich from work. 

But this kid had the most endearing reaction to her parents' little food skit. She was the epitome of calm - so calm that we wanted to fight her dad off when he was gulping down her food. 

Her response was admirable, though. In its simplicity, it showed us that sometimes, you have to just sit back and assess a situation before losing your cool, even if you are 'hangry' (hungry and therefore angry).

Watch the video below - courtesy of TikTok

@meetthelobsters I can’t believe that even after I ate all her food she still shared and gave me the first bites 🥹 #toddlersoftiktok #toddlermom #babytok #funny #reaction #girldad #foryou ♬ Quirky Suspenseful Indie-Comedy(1115050) - Kenji Ueda

This little girl was a 'daddy's girl' through and through. Many people found Alita's reaction shocking, perhaps because they thought of this from a grown-up's perspective. 

The way she said, "No, no, no", when mom instructed her to do so was so adorable. Some parents have tried this trend on their kids and pets to see their reactions; this is one of the cutest reactions we have seen yet. 

Other times, kids shared Alita's reaction, crying or showing frustration. The trend has had a mixed response from social media users, but for the most part, it indicates children's innocence

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