Are you totally awkward around your friends' kids? Well, there's an app for that!
In Saturday's "Saturday Night Live" episode, hosted by Kristen Stewart with musical guest Coldplay, the "Personal Shopper" actress struggles to have a normal conversation with an elementary-school boy, and winds up asking him, "Do you go to school? That sucks. So do you wear your clothes to school?"
The skit then becomes a commercial for language app Duolingo, but specifically "for talking to children." The child-friendly app is designed for "grown people who need to learn to talk to kids, because their friends are starting to have them."
Stewart breezes through practice phrases such as "Very cool, bud," "chicken fingers" and "I like your backpack," but then hits a speed bump when she realizes it's no longer acceptable to call a young girl "pretty."
"You look not pretty," Stewart mutters, meeting a girl in a princess costume. "I mean, you're sweet, I mean, you're an engineer one day."
The sketch ends with a cringe-worthy high five between "SNL" cast member Kyle Mooney and a kid, making us wish Duolingo would release this app for real.
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