mckunyit ar wrote:Yes, I did.
Juicy07 wrote:Did you live in Indonesia?
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.
When you were a kid, what did you call..
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dana hoover |
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Posts: 620 (06/30/2009 11:05 PM) |
My mom's really close friends I called them by their first name. My grandma's friends I called them by their last name because they were so much older.
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bringing sexy back to nj |
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Posts: 2457 (06/30/2009 11:08 PM) |
Mrs./Mr. *insert friend's last name*
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coboardgirl |
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Posts: 7366 (06/30/2009 11:08 PM) |
It was dependent on what they told me to call them. I would call them Mr/Mrs So-n-so until I was told by them to call them otherwise.
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MeParley |
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Posts: 14992 (06/30/2009 11:09 PM) |
When I was a kid, we always called the parents Mr or Mrs Whatever. But when my kids were very little, my neighbor and I decided that the kids would call us by
our first names. So on our little street, everyone (kids and adults) has always been on first-name terms.
I hate being called Mrs Parley (I never use the term Mrs for myself...ugh!) so I've always told my kids' friends to call my husband and me by our first names. The kids have always gotten a kick out of this. I wasn't trying to be cool or kid-friendly--I'm just more comfortable being called by my first name. |
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Posts: 5950 (06/30/2009 11:10 PM) |
LuvBug wrote: |
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addicted2stars |
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Posts: 18089 (06/30/2009 11:13 PM) |
i felt more comfortable calling them "mrs/mr___" but some insisted on being called by their first name and others were ok with me calling them mom or
dad
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LimitedRetroOG |
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Posts: 3556 (06/30/2009 11:13 PM) Favorite Newcomer '09
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I'm Chinese, soo I was required to call them "yee yee" or "soke soke", regardless of what race the other parents are. I know, it's
weird.
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pinkberry |
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Posts: 5119 (06/30/2009 11:36 PM) |
First names, for the most part. I think I've only ever had two friends in my life whose parents I called Mr/Mrs and that was because one didn't'
allow anyone to call them by their first names (no idea why) and other other was a teacher at my elementary school so I was just used to calling her Mrs. ___.
My parents have always gone by first names too and correct anyone who calls them Mr/Mrs
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ILuvJustinRandall |
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Posts: 2876 (06/30/2009 11:39 PM) |
Mr, Mrs. If they're family friends, Auntie Uncle in mandarin.
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StarBrite310 |
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Posts: 7735 (06/30/2009 11:39 PM) |
I always called my friend's parents by their first name. Saying Mr. or Mrs. felt very impersonal.
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Jeannine8 |
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Posts: 6997 (06/30/2009 11:48 PM) |
Mr. and Mrs.
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