pikachucheeks wrote: » I say mum and dad.
Gone Drinking wrote: » She also kisses her dad on the lips (if she's giving a peck i mean), which is truely weird
Koa Nutritious Vacuum wrote: » Seems to be big in Norn Iron
Gone Drinking wrote: » Girl in work does it, mainly when she's talking on the phone to them. But sometimes she'll refer to them as her mammy, or daddy, which we always thought was weird.. she's 25She also kisses her dad on the lips (if she's giving a peck i mean), which is truely weird
Giselle wrote: » I've always called my parents by their first names. I know some people think thats weird, but its weirder to me to call them mum and dad.
chughes wrote: » Whatever about mam/mammy dad/daddy, I don't think it's right for people to call their parents by their first names. The way I look at it, the whole world can call me by my first name, but my 3 kids get to call me dad. To me it's a sign of respect and also of the close family ties we enjoy.
Giselle wrote: » My family is very close and I respect my parents more than any other people in the world. I just don't need to call them special names based on one role in their lives. I call them by their names because thats how we are in our family. It has nothing to do with whats 'right' or 'wrong'.
XDivaX wrote: » What is wrong with these terms mammy and daddy?? It is actually the Irish version compared to the British version of mum/dad or American version of mom etc. I call them mum and daddy though because she is British :P and refer to her as mammy towards younger siblings because that is what they call her. It is extremely unfair to judge people by how close they are. So what if groom's mother kissed him on lip at wedding- it is an emotional day and so on. I still give them big tight hugs and I'm 21 even when my boyfriend or friends are around. And I say good night and love you so.
owenc wrote: » ive always called my mum mummy and dad daddy.... i never knew it was british... but ma and da definately sound irish.. oh god.:rolleyes: i suppose it would look weird if you heard an irish person saying mummy.. it would just sound so funny!
XDivaX wrote: » So you don't think it is weird that you still call your parents mummy or daddy? That is what they are saying:(
argonaut wrote: » There are few things creepier than this.