>Americans call their father 'sir'
Americans call their father 'sir'
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I've never called anyone "sir".
>Hunter, go clean your room
>Yes, my lord
What's up with that
>Mexicans don't see their fathers at all
i call him papa
and if he does something mean i say papsmear haha
das black folk
britannia rp
never done that
>Work in a job where people have to do what I tell them to do
>Americans call me "sir"
Respect your elders
I don't understand what's wrong with this.
Yes, sir.
Yes, ma'am.
Simple respect.
That's stupid, son.
politeness is not in spanish
It's a southern thing. Adults are always sir or ma'am.
>mexicans call their father "wey"
>Hondurans call their fathers "señor"
>Mexican girls call their husbands "jefe"
Mexican's calle their father "jefe" and their mothers "jefa"
t. Knower
Why do American dads call their kids "buddy"?
>inb4 poo in loo
Consider "sir" our equivalent of "usted", really, though we just call our parents mom and dad.
Show some fucking respect
I do it too, i call my mother "señora"
That says a lot about you-- none of it good
I thought Americans were on a first name basis with their parents
Not at all
In New England we don't do that
But we will always refer to any older adult as Mister/sir. I still call my best friend's dad Mr. Blahblah and I'm in my 30s
hmmm
Yes we are, only Southerners/evangelicals behave deviantly and do otherwise
Looks good desu, would eat
>Canadians call their "father" "xir"
>Canadians eat snow
what the fuck
that's hot
Looks yummy, senpai.
Canucks really don't do this?
Literally, never heard anyone saying that. This is the correct answer