
Teens Are ‘Fambushing’ Their Parents—Here’s What It Means
Teens are tracking their parents’ locations and showing up, unannounced. Is "fambushing" an adorable trend or does it go too far?
A recent short video circulating online captures a humorous family moment, illustrating the contemporary dynamics of parent-child relationships in the age of location tracking. The video, filmed from inside a Mexican restaurant, shows a parent observing their daughter approaching from the parking lot. An on-screen caption playfully notes, "When your daughter stalks your location and sees that you're out eating Mexican food." Following her outdoor appearance, the daughter is then seen inside the restaurant, joining the parent at the table and enjoying a meal. This lighthearted interaction highlights how technology, such as location-sharing apps, can lead to amusing and relatable situations within families.
Teens are tracking their parents’ locations and showing up, unannounced. Is "fambushing" an adorable trend or does it go too far?
With location-sharing services like Find My Phone and Life 360, parents can keep track of their kids no matter where they...