>your cunt
>whether you call your parents by their names or just mom/dad
Your cunt
Mom/dad
By name seems to be way too unfamiliar.
mom/dad
I call them by their names.
Mom/dad.
Anything but would be weird.
I call my dad by his name and my mother "mommy".
Mum/dad you mongoloids
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mom/dad
>ever needing to call them instead of just sending some ecards once in a blue moon
Beef-flaps/bald-man
Names
>calling your mom/dad by their name
rude
>mommy
t-this
>by their names
people do this?
Mom or dad unless intentionally speaking down to them, like if I'm scolding them for behaving poorly.
>SAVE... MARTHA
vader/moeder
I also say U instead of jij.
Autistic people do
>I also say U instead of jij.
but why
I call my mother by her name from afar.
U is the polite form of jij (meaning you in English). It has fallen out of favor in the last generations to adress your parent with them but I did grow up doing so because my parents were conservative and strict. I am definitely going to raise my future kids this way too.
Mother/Father, except step-parents by their first names
Paps/Mams since i was like 13.
I also greet them with yo since forever
Mama/papa
It seems ultraedgy and amusing to call parents by their names.
b-but my older sister did that, so i got used to that...
I sometimes adress to my parents in a formal way, using their given names with their patronyms, but mostly ironically.
Wew. I mean, calling your parents like your friends means to me something like breaking a taboo. Almost like the first step towards incest.
Ficking sister doesn't count as incest tho
mom/dad when talking to family members
name, when talking to others who know my parents
Third person, it's autistic but linguistically correct and respectful.