When you were a kid, what did you call..
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Posts: 4022 (06/30/2009 10:18 PM) |
Your friends' parents? I've been babysitting these kids and they call other kids parents by their first names. I was always taught that we called them
Mr. Or Mrs.
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Posts: 26460 (06/30/2009 10:20 PM) |
I think I always avoided calling them by their names. I felt it very awkward. But if I had to I'd call them by Mr or Mrs.
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taradise |
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Posts: 635 (06/30/2009 10:20 PM) |
My friend's parents were Mr. or Mrs. but my parent's really close friends we called by their first name.
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InterruptedGirl411 |
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Posts: 19572 (06/30/2009 10:20 PM) |
EDIT- OOOOPS- I read parents' friends! Yes, definitely Mr or Mrs, unless they told us to use first names.
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Chippy Chippy Shake |
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Posts: 8885 (06/30/2009 10:21 PM) |
I always called the Mom and then the letter of their last name. Like one of my childhood friends Moms is "Mom D"
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BWhammy |
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Posts: 4762 (06/30/2009 10:22 PM) |
By their names, no one over here calls anyone mr or mrs anything, it'd be weird.
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bee puncher |
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Posts: 80 (06/30/2009 10:23 PM) |
Miss or Mr. with their first name.
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JenFromJersey |
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Posts: 17203 (06/30/2009 10:31 PM) Most Loyal *NSYNC Fan '08 |
When I was really young we lived on the other side of town, and everyone called parents by their first names. When my parents moved us across town, literally 5
minutes away, everyone was Mr. Mrs., etc. Now, I will refer to people as Mr/Mrs. So and So (insert friend's first name.
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proudhebrew23 |
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I think I always just said "______'s mom/dad".
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LuvBug |
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Posts: 3494 (06/30/2009 10:32 PM) |
"_____'s mom/dad"
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JellyRoll2 |
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Posts: 16370 (06/30/2009 10:33 PM) |
bee puncher wrote:Yep. Ms. Diane, Ms, Vernell, etc. The only one who was any different is one of my mother's close friends and I called her by her last name, Ms. ________ My siblings' friends all still call my mother Ms. Kay and they're in their 40s. |
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Posts: 638 (06/30/2009 10:34 PM) |
bee puncher wrote: This |
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Posts: 5890 (06/30/2009 10:36 PM) |
Bunson3181 wrote: I was the same way. |
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bigredmunkeebutt |
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Posts: 13769 (06/30/2009 10:39 PM) |
Mr. & Mrs. So&So, or if they were really close friends of my parents, Aunt & Uncle So&So.
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LilZacBop |
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Posts: 8066 (06/30/2009 10:39 PM) |
Sometimes it was "*friends names* mom" sometimes mr or mrs so and so. I'd only call them by their first name if they told me to - and a few did.
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Jrtismine |
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Posts: 24265 (06/30/2009 10:42 PM) |
Mr or Mrs. Unless its my best friends dad. i usually called him dad, but her mom i tried to just say "hey sarah needs this. or can i have this?" i
tried to never use her name because i can't stand her
but even my grandmas freinds and stuff, it's Mrs. K or whatever. Even my mom does it. |
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SpectorLover |
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Posts: 4070 (06/30/2009 10:43 PM) |
Mr. or Miss. But for Indian parents I call their mom or grandma Aunty.
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Juicy07 |
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Posts: 6918 (06/30/2009 10:52 PM) |
If I had to greet their mom, I said Tante, which means auntie. I wasn't in the US when I was little, so yeah.
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lilo1231 |
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Posts: 9939 (06/30/2009 10:57 PM) |
I always called them Mr. or Mrs. Whatever their last name was. One friend's mom had me call her by her first name, that felt weird
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mckunyit ar |
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Posts: 310 (06/30/2009 10:57 PM) |
Juicy07 wrote: Did you live in Indonesia? |
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Triple X Tera |
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Posts: 32479 (06/30/2009 10:58 PM) |
Whatever they asked me to call them but I usually avoid saying their names at all
I did call my friends uncle "Uncle Car" when we were younger, cause he was the hot uncle with the great car lol |
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