Desdinova
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This is something that's been floating around in my mind lately. How do you think children should address people such as their parents' friends?
My woman has a friend who's kid addresses me as "uncle" and I fvcking hate it. I'm not her goddam uncle, nor do I want to be. Addressing non-relatives as uncle or auntie just seems wrong to me.
I'm almost leaning toward the old-fashioned way of addressing people by their title and surname, like Mr. or Mrs. Johnson. Or if the last name is too long or hard to pronounce, Mr. or Mrs. J. At least that's what we always did with school teachers. I've heard some of my older relatives still address people by their title or surname, and it makes them sound like intelligen and respectful adults.
What do you think?
My woman has a friend who's kid addresses me as "uncle" and I fvcking hate it. I'm not her goddam uncle, nor do I want to be. Addressing non-relatives as uncle or auntie just seems wrong to me.
I'm almost leaning toward the old-fashioned way of addressing people by their title and surname, like Mr. or Mrs. Johnson. Or if the last name is too long or hard to pronounce, Mr. or Mrs. J. At least that's what we always did with school teachers. I've heard some of my older relatives still address people by their title or surname, and it makes them sound like intelligen and respectful adults.
What do you think?
