
""When they become full-fledged teenagers, they don't want you to text them," Scott, who shares two kids with wife Naomi Scott, jokingly says. "They don't want you to text them, and if you do, it needs to be brief and you can't use punctuation, or it'll be embarrassing." "OK, so leave them alone," Brody notes, asking the "Severance" star if he could divulge his phone philosophy with his kids."
""The philosophy is, it really doesn't matter what it is you do, they're going to be embarrassed. So don't try. You can't even try to, like, be cool because it'll never work," Scott explains. "And the less they want you to text them, the more you should." All jokes aside, Scott shares that he, his wife and their kids, Graham and Francesca, have a family text chain "that is really hilarious." "Any text chain with two teenagers is bound to be funny," he adds."
""Being a dad of two teenagers, the thing that I do all the time that they just cannot wrap their heads around is the flashlight is constantly turning on on my phone," Scott says. "You would think that my pants just fell off. They get so embarrassed. If I'm on my phone and my light goes on. You would think that the world was crashing down. It's"
Adam Scott and Adam Brody, both fathers of two, are appearing together in an It's Time for Whatsapp campaign that contrasts broken group chats with seamless WhatsApp use. Scott offers parenting advice about texting teenagers: texts should be brief, avoid punctuation, and parents should not try to be cool, though he jokes that parents should text more when teens push away. Scott describes a humorous family text chain with his wife Naomi and their children, Graham and Francesca. The ad shows a group chat collapsing with missed messages and ruined surprise parties, while Brody's use of WhatsApp prevents such mishaps. Scott also recounts real-life phone fails, including his flashlight accidentally turning on and embarrassing his teenagers.
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