Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?
Yes.
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Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?
Yes.
Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?
I feel like the niecephews do it all the time. We don't even get an "Aunt" or "uncle" in front of our names. It doesn't bother me, but I surely wouldn't say it Isn't Done Here. I think it depends on the community and family.
Does anyone think it's weird if little kids call grown-ups by their first names?
meaning? as in nieces or nephews not calling relatives "aunt ___" or "uncle ____"? i don't have a problem with it, but i can see where some people construe it as a respect thing.
as in nieces or nephews not calling relatives "aunt ___" or "uncle ____"?
Oh, that doesn't bother me.
In the south it's more commonly Mr./Miss/Miz firstname, which I find kind of charming, actually.
Totally depends. In many communities, Just Not Done, in others, Done. I grew up calling my teachers, at least, by their first names, but then we moved. And I Didn't anymore.
but i can see where some people construe it as a respect thing.
That's what he says, that it can be seen as disrespectful, but to my mind a title like Mr or Mrs has swet fanny adams to do with respect, and I'd find it a little creepy if someone expected people to call them by their title.
I don't just mean aunts and uncles. Friends' parents, for instance. Over here you'd just call them by their first name, whereas Bloke STILL calls his friends' parents Mr. and Mrs.
I guess this one might just be a weird cultural difference that will only become relevant if Bloke and I ever have kids, which seeems unlikely.
We have a workshop thing on Friday, and they're bringing in lunch. Do I want a salad, or do I want a sandwich? Speficially, do I want the "Asiago Roast Beef Sandwich", the "Asian Sesame Chicken Salad", or the "Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad"?
Asian Sesame Chicken Salad!
Sesame chicken!