A dad has taken to twitter to share the hilarious letter he received from his child's school - and we can't stop laughing.
Paul Hunt of Somersest, England, posted the note, along with the caption: "This letter, that was sent home from school today, is the funniest thing I've ever read."
This letter, that was sent home from school today, is the funniest thing I've ever read. pic.twitter.com/5UYItrfVmO
— Paul Hunt (@pahunt1978) February 7, 2017
Written about Mr Hunt's ten-year-old son, the letter begins, "Although this is not a behaviour letter as such, I am writing to inform you of something that has come to our attention."
The teacher explains that Mr Hunt's boy - and his friends - often make up characters, give them funny names and have "exciting adventures" during playtimes.
"This in itself is an imaginative and creative pastime and causes no harm," the note continues. "However, it has come to our attention that one of the characters has the name 'Wildo the Dildo' and this has, I am sure you can understand, raised some concerns with us."
Wildo the Dildo ...
"On further discussion," the letter reads, "none of the children said they knew what it meant, but were aware that it was an inappropriate word to be using. One of the children said they picked up the word on the playground, so we will be following this up further and dealing with it accordingly."
Just like Mr Hunt (and our office), the internet also found the letter hysterical.
@pahunt1978 @GreenAlty Priceless. That's the kind of letter you save for his 18 birthday party.
— Kalvin Chapman (@KalvinChapman) February 7, 2017
@pahunt1978 hope Wildo isn't a superhero, lord knows what his costume would look like... pic.twitter.com/6lriuhM0fU
— m19htyw19an (@warr10rz) February 7, 2017
@happyandbashful @pahunt1978 Wildo the Dildo is everything.
— Helen B (@Helibobs84) February 8, 2017
Some tweeters praised the poor teacher, tasked with writing the letter, for her professionalism.
@pahunt1978 omg, the poor teacher that had to compose and then put their name to that letter! Hilarious!
— Katie (@katie_allen) February 7, 2017
@pahunt1978 @LFBarfe Impressive letter/s. However I could never, ever be that professional about kids being kids and doing laughable things.
— Denise M R (@DDRey) February 7, 2017
Kids, hey? Never a dull moment...
Have your kids ever created inappropriate names for their imaginary characters? We'd love to hear them!
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