Dads Know Little About Their Kids, According to New Survey

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In a light-hearted segment for his show, late-night host Jake Anderson took to a local farmer’s market to see how much fathers really know about their children. The results were amusingly dismal, demonstrating that for many dads, crucial details like birthdays and allergies seem to slip through the cracks.

In a bid to honor Father’s Day, Jake’s team approached fathers with basic questions about their kids. The findings were surprising, confirming the stereotype that many dads might not be as aware of their children’s lives as they should be.

One father humorously kicked off the survey by failing to recall his son’s birthday, guessing it might be in March, only to find out it’s actually in September. Another dad struggled to remember his daughter’s best friend’s name—even though he had just met her that day. When it came time for a sweet father-daughter pair to answer questions, dad mistakenly thought his little girl was already 7 years old, while she gently corrected him, reminding him she was still 6.

Adding to the hilarity, a dad proudly wearing a “Best. Dad. Ever.” shirt couldn’t even name his daughter’s blood type, prompting a producer’s quip about forfeiting the shirt. One more dad insisted his daughter had never touched a musical instrument, only to sheepishly recall she had played piano for five years.

As the segment continued, more fathers struggled to identify their kids’ schools, allergies, and even the names of their babysitters, making for some cringeworthy moments. Hopefully, some dads who were more in tune with their kids’ lives just weren’t featured in the segment.

At the end of the video, the father who forgot his son’s birthday yet again humorously remarked on how he was “made to look stupid,” to which Anderson cleverly replied that he’d managed that all on his own.

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In summary, this entertaining Father’s Day segment highlights the humorous lack of knowledge some dads have about their children, reinforcing the stereotype while providing laughs for viewers.