You laugh at this expression whenever you hear it on TV comedies and even more when it is accompanied with the "talk to the hand" gesture. Your kids say it to you every time you argue with them and even you say it to your husband whenever he is getting on your nerves. Whatever the situation, the"whatever" word keeps a lot of other words from being pronounced allowing a quick escape from keeping a non desired conversation with whoever! A great feeling of freedom and indifference are attached to this little word and sometimes it brings a premature and abrupted end to a conversation that might be necessary to continue. A lot of words remain floating in the air and, in some cases, a lot of anger is kept inside instead of being converted into words in order to resolve an issue. The true is that this "Whatever" is the twin of "I do not care" with a hint of glory whenever you just walk away to bring a conversation to an end. It is like opening a gigantic umbrella at the other person's face so you won't have to deal with confrontation. But.. is this good or bad? If you are an adult this is definitively childish but if you are a child this is critical and very sad. "Whatever" might mean in school: "Stop bullying me, I don't know how to defend myself" or "I don't know what to tell you mom, leave me alone!" Either way, the problems will not go away and this has the same effect than an ostrich hiding its head underground while its big body remains visible on the outside. Wouldn't be better to face the problem and say: "You know what? I am just about tired to listen to your nonsense, go try to be funny with someone else". Or "I don't know what to say mom, can we talk?" Believe it or not this apparently harmless little word (popularized by someone that obviously has a primitive knowledgeof what communication is all about) is becoming a "cork" in many relationships and a new way of disrespect and we are allowing this to happen! Maybe you still think that this is funny, but if you have kids you already know what I am talking about, so are you going to laugh again next time this "Whatever" hits your ears? I wouldn't! I don't know about you but if I would have ever talk to my parents like that .... I would probably have never known "WHATEVER" hit me!