This made me laugh 😂

This made me laugh 😂

The words "Miss Kita, you know her" would make most people assume that Miss Kita is !INDEED a girl/woman because of the "her" pronoun. 🤔🤯😆😅
!LOLZ

If the girl correctly used the pronoun "it" to refer to a mosquito, then the whole scene at the day care center can be avoided entirely. 🤔🤯😆🤓
!WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA

That's true, though the correct pronoun "it" would have made the wrong pronunciation not affect the meaning much. 🤔🤯🤓
!WEIRD !INDEED !PIZZA !HUG
I still don't understand where "it" could have been used in the sentence and how it could have changed everything.
!Lol
!WEIRD
A mosquito is not a person (or even just a pet like a dog or a cat), so the pronoun "it" should be used for it. 🤔🤯 If the mother heard the pronoun "it", then she would likely assume that "Miss Kita" is not a person. 🧘♂️🤯 !HOPE you understand my explanation here! 🤗😅
!WEIRD
!INDEED
!PIZZA
Yes, I understand your explanation.
But it will still be misunderstood.
!INDEED
!LOLZ