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Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Relationships,FamilyNOV 24, 2025

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies

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We all have quirks that make us unique or even a little odd in others' eyes. Sometimes we pick up these quirks from people we spend a lot of time with or we admire, other times it's something we are already born with.
In today's listicle, let's dive into the stories of parents who took a glance at their kids' personalities and realized that they passed down some of their quirks to them. And let's just say, sometimes people inherit the most unhinged personality traits...
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#1

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
My big cackle laugh. People used to tell me it was “a witch laugh” and I was embarrassed and tried to suppress it. Then my toddler cackled in front of some of my high school friends and one of them looked at me and said “oh my god, it’s you!”.
39points

#2

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
When my daughter was 12, she said, "Mom, I really like people, but I seriously hate humans." I felt it in my bones.
30points

#3

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
It's my grandson.

It's like I can read his mind because HE IS JUST LIKE ME. I always anticipate the weird little sneaky things he's going to do or say or what food he'll choose - because that's what I would do, and he truly believes I can either read his mind or see through walls or tell the future. He's 6.

He's also the only one of all the kids/grandkids that got my bright green eyes.
28points

Kids are weird, aren’t they? But what else should we expect from them – they’re just small beings trying to figure out life that they were born into not that long ago. In fact, some argue that we should encourage “weirdness” in children. 

Apparently, not shaming an eccentric kid can lead them to great things. By feeling free to embrace their individuality, a kid also embraces their unique strengths and passions, which can lead to interesting career paths, the ability to think outside the box, and a unique perspective on the world.

#4

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
My kid walks into a room, forgets why they’re there, leaves… comes back… forgets again.
I was like—yep, that’s my DNA alright.
23points

#5

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Packing a suitcase- my husband maximizes every last millimeter of space, and packs everything with maximum efficency with the precision of a Scandanavian architect. It's like his version of Tetris.

I'm a chaos goblin with. ADHD and just jam stuff in a bag and hope for the best. Folded, not folded- it just gets tossed in.

My son- who is also a chaos goblin, was maybe 2-3 years old, and packed for a night at Grandma's. Blanket- folded, tablet tucked inside for protection, toys neatly arranged, pajamas nestled in between for more protection. It was art. No one had taught him- it's just his skill he was born with.

It translates to no other area of his life, but that suitcase is a masterpiece.
22points

#6

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Not a habit she does or anything, but my daughter looks exactly like her mother. Even in the ultra sounds we said it. It’s almost like I was there just to kick start the reproduction process and she just cloned herself. Except… for one single freckle. We both have a random freckle on the bottom of our left foot. It’s something I noticed day one too lol.
21points

But where does that weirdness come from? Well, we probably won’t surprise anyone by saying that a big chunk of our identity is formed by our early experiences, meaning by people who surround us when we’re little – our family

As the saying goes, “monkey see, monkey do” – little kids naturally tend to mimic the behavior they observe in their environment, which is a process called observational learning. Of course, the kids are more likely to mimic the behaviors they get positive reinforcement from, even if that’s a negative behavior. 

#7

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
That sarcasm gene is a strong one.
20points

#8

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
At the age of 3, my son laughed like we had never seen him laugh before, at the Monty Python Blancmange skit. My husband, a Brit, maintains that this is proof of a genetically conferred sense of humor.
18points

#9

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Being pretty much immune to caffeine, when I was little I wonder how my Dad drank coffee throughout the day as well in the evening and then sleep fine and not have that much energy.

Then I started drinking coffee and realized it just doesn't do anything to us.
18points

For instance, if a kid hears swearing, it doesn’t mean they will mimic it, but if they get some kind of encouragement to do so, they might. And so, if they see the negative consequences of such behavior, like getting scolded for swearing, they’re less likely to do it again. 

At the same time, not every single personality detail is picked up from observational learning. Interestingly, some of it is just genetic. It just depends on person to person how much it is. For example, some studies show that around 30% to 60% of our personality can be inherited. 

#10

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
This is sort of on topic- I met my bio mom for the first time at 53. Despite never having met and her living her whole life (minus a year or so) in a very different part of the country, we have the same hand mannerisms and facial expressions when we talk. It’s wild.
18points

#11

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
I have been parenting my brother’s clone for 20 years. Even my own mother can’t tell their baby pictures apart except by context clues in the photos. He thinks, walks, and sounds like him. The only things he got from his dad are his height and sense of humor. It’s crazy. .
18points

#12

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
I have pictures of my sister, my mom and my grandma with the exact same pose, holding a cocktail while listening to someone talk.

Decades apart.
16points

That’s what today’s list is all about. Well, kind of. To be more specific, it’s about instances when folks witnessed their kids acting rather odd and concluded that it must be “in their genes” to be this way. You know, a silly thought we all sometimes have about other someone's personalities. 

The thing about the whole discussion about what makes a person’s personality and what does not is kind of a slippery one, and that’s because of how much it is dependent on a variety of factors, including environment and genetics. 

While some people don’t really care for being defined, others love to put their personality under a label. That’s where various tests like MBTI or the Enneagram system come into play. 

#13

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
I was walking behind my husband and my 3.5 year old son at Home Depot. They both walk up to the tape measure display, each pick one up at the same time, extend the tape up to the right and angle their heads to the left in an equally opposite angle. It was like a copy + paste in real life and very glitchy in the matrix moment.
16points

#14

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Shenanigans. God help me my son is the exact same when it comes to doing stupid things for no reason.
15points

#15

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
I birthed 3 clones of me. Scary smart, sarcastic as hell, fearless adrenaline lovers and nerds. The truly terrifying part is that THEIR children are the same.
15points

In some places, tests like that are taken even a little too seriously. Like in South Korea, where certain workplaces asked people to provide their MBTIs and other personality categorizations, like a blood type or a zodiac sign. Then folks, who had the types that are “frowned upon,” were rejected from positions. 

And while there’s no official requirement for workplaces to use this, it’s still pretty daunting that some do. After all, these tests tend to be accurate, but not all of them are scientifically based. Doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy them in a casual way. 

Do you know your personality type? What is it – please share in the comments!

#16

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
My father-in-law, my husband, and my son are the same person at different life stages. They look alike, but the personalities, mannerisms, and senses of humor are also all spot on. It’s incredible. A real study in nature and nurture in action.
15points

#17

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
Everything and nothing. My spouse is ADHD and the kids. It's always a spectacle.

To answer the question, paint cans, tarps, rollers and brushes pulled out. Then... they're all at the park or the movies. They're not being mean or getting out of the chore, they moved on. It is incredible.

It is herding squirrels.
14points

#18

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
My dad left us when my son was 4 months old, he's 3 now.

My son talks eerily similar to how my dad talked, not just his choice of words, but the tone, the cadence, the way he looks away when he's done with the conversation. He has a very chill demeanor, just like him.
12points

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Speaking from the kid's perspective, my brother told a joke, and me and our dad both grabbed onto the edge of the nearest countertop, bent forward with our other hand on our knees, and wheeze laughed, in complete unison, and then we just stared at each other lol

A different time, my brother was telling me about something that happened at work, and I made a joke. A few minutes later he tells the same story to our dad, and he makes the *exact* same joke, word for word, same cadence and everything.
12points

#20

Someone Asked Parents What Made Them See Their Kids Inherited Their Quirks, And They Got 43 Replies
My 3-year-old inherited my hyperlexia and wrote his name for the first time yesterday. My husband’s family is totally freaked out but it’s just Tuesday for my side.
10points
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