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13 Topics The 'Mom' Of Your Friend Group Lectures You About So Often She's Probably Planning A Test

She loves you, but dang, she probably gets pretty annoying sometimes.

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13 Topics The 'Mom' Of Your Friend Group Lectures You About So Often She's Probably Planning A Test
Bobbie Hall

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We all love the mom friend, and if you have one you definitely hear at least one of these 13 things each and every day.

1. Did you call your actual mom this week?

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Though she knows she's your school mom, she'll make sure you're not neglecting the real mother figure in your life. Your real mom deserves to know what's up with you too.

SEE ALSO: 23 Things You Call Your Mom For In College

2. Are you sure you should do that?

Whether it's a sketchy text or something that could put you in danger, you'll hear this from your mom friend a lot. She wants to make you think twice about iffy decisions.

3. Have you eaten yet today?

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Sometimes when you're overly busy, you just genuinely forget, and your mom friend knows that. She'll make sure you're getting your daily nutrition and that it's in a timely manner.

4. You should finish your homework first. 

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Your mom friend knows your procrastination habits and that you'll end up more stressed in the end if you don't do your work now. Just go finish your homework.

5. OK, but I'm watching you, don't do anything dumb. 

Sometimes, knowing that someone's watching you is enough to get you to stop doing what you're doing. The mom of your friend group definitely knows that.

6. I'm going to the store, what do you need?

Your mom friend is always bringing you things, even when you don't need them.

7. Please be careful. 

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Meeting someone from Tinder, going out or just driving home can be very nerve-wracking things for the mom of your friend group. Let her know you're safe, please.

8. Where are you???

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Seriously, a night out is the worst for your mom of the friend group when anyone gets separated from the pack. She's trying to keep track of everyone at all times to make sure you're all OK; help her out sometimes.

9. Put on your seatbelt. 

She doesn't care that the drive is five minutes. It's incredibly dangerous for you to have your seatbelt off when driving any distance. Buckle up.

10. You should probably go take a nap. 

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Your mom friend always knows when you're in a bad mood and just need a nap. Some good rest can solve many problems.

11. Does everyone have their IDs/keys?

When going out or leaving the dorm, it's super important that everyone has their money, keys and IDs. This is always something your mom friend will make sure you have.

12. How was class today? 

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Your mom friend will always be checking up on how you are doing in classes and making sure your stress level isn't too high. She'll do whatever she can to alleviate school stress for you.

13.  I'll disown you if you don't stop. 

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Your mom friend loves you, but she will show some tough love if she really feels like she needs to.

While some of the things she says to you might be annoying, she really does care about you. Show her some love today and let her know you appreciate her!

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