For most of us, we were taught by our parents not to cuss.

In fact, if you grew up in a super strict family, cussing would more ofthen than not land you in deep trouble with your parents.

However, this one Malaysian mom has won over the internet for teaching her children how to swear in Bahasa Malaysia.

A 'valuable' lesson

The Malaysian-born mother and her two children appeared in a video shot by popular Seattle-based YouTube channel CUT recently, and it's received plenty of praises online.

The five-minute video features several mothers -- believed to be immigrants from Nigeria, Japan, Germany and Malaysia -- teaching their children some of the most common cuss words in their native tongue.

The objective of the video was to teach their children how to express distaste the way their people would in their home country


While most Asian parents would look away in disgust and ground their children for even thinking about cussing, the Malaysian mum understood the assignment as she started the video by teaching her children how to pronounce "kepala b*toh" in Bahasa Melayu.

When her clearly confused son asked her what the word means, the mother enthusiastically responded: "Oh, d*ck. But d*ck the whole thing, right? This one only the head one."


Next up was the ever-popular cuss word "p*kimak", which the mother explains meant "motherf*cker".

"You have to show anger in your face. Literally, it means more like a woman's genitalia. But when we say it, it's more like 'motherf*ck*r'," the mother said.

When both her son and daughter tried to pronounce the word, the mother dissaproved because, well, they were doing it wrong.

"You have to show anger. The anger must come from inside, you know? In your brain and you say it with your heart and soul," she lectured.


The last cuss word that the mother taught her children was "mampuslah engkau", which the mother said meant "go die".

"The worst word in Malay when you ask people to go to hell. It is more like a 'go die'," she hilariously said.

When asked what she uses the word on, the sporting mother replied: "Malaysian b*tches who make me mad".

You can watch the full video below:

Internet approves

The Malaysian mother's enthusiasm and eagerness to teach their children BM cuss words received the internet's approval, with many commenting that she was the star of the entire video.


This aunty is so sporting, we want to be friends with her lah.

We have a feeling we'll get along very well with her.

MAIN IMAGE CREDIT: YouTube/Cut