WTF anglos

>Anglos call their fathers "sir"

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>not respecting your elders

>Be American
>Father gets old
>Shoot him
>"TIME TO GO TO ELDERLY HOUSE, SIR"

no one says that

I think that's only done in the American south or American military families. Although people here often say "yessir" to anyone while talking.

>Getting BTFO by Liam Neeson

I have never called my father sir or heard anyone do so.

t. "American south"

That's weird. It's very common there. Always yes sir, yes mam, miss so and so, etc.

Only americans

Posh kids in posh schools call male teachers sir though

Only yanks do this.

i call my dad geezer and my mom hag

You must have gone to some shitty school if you didn't call your teacher sir.

We always just said Mr./Mrs./Ms. [surname]

Teacher is a much more respected title than sir

>Albanians don't call their fathers anything because they don't have fathers

>Only americans

No we don't

i do the same and everyone i know do the same too
this is called respect

americans*

>Treating your father as a slave owner is called respect

only retards think like that lol

>Implying your father is anywhere near noble blood
you don't call your mother "baroness" either.

in finland we call them teacher or by their first name

Homo deacher :DDDD

My father sometimes calls me sir

So if your teacher's name is Maria Spurdo you simply call her Maria?

Maria or ope or opettaja

Here our fathers call us father

Like its weird

Me: "Hey dad"
Dad:" Yea dad, what do you want?"

It happens with aunts and uncles too

the fuck?

only shitty tryhard conservatives force their kids to call them sir.

It only happens when they are annoyed and know you will ask something from them, so its in the tone of mockery, but overtime it came to be used a lot for every moment

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>this arouses the serbocroats

>Here our fathers call us father
no you retard
it's similar to saying pronto

you got the right attitude, btw I only know one albanian guy and I got the impression that their fathers are pretty conservative and expect a lot of respect
Brazilian respect?
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Mister and God are the same word here

Anglos are subhumans, what's new?

and poles aren't?

I see

They are, why?

we aren't

You are

no

He is right sorry lad

Fuck Albania seriously man

u wot

Albania

Anglia

>albanians can't drive

True story

Oh dear daddy sir, may I have a scone and crumpets for dinner. The blood pudding makes my tummy hurt.

>posh schools
nah i went to a bogstandard comprehensive and we called our teachers sir and miss

My 2nd cousin living in UK(literally has the surname Islami) went to a Catholic school and teachers said they should be called sir

If you still call your father "sir" you never evolved into a true male. Even if you are a 10/10 chad, you will always be a beta kid inside with a daddy-complex. You may should consider becoming a woman, because your father literally made you his bitch on a psychological level.

tell him to leave

Nope. He finds Scotland comfy

We can drive, we're just hardcore about it

he's not welcome here

I'm from New England and when I worked in retail used sir but that is about it.

>Americans
>Anglos
Not anymore, they're just niggers now.

Same

Says the muslim serb

we did it in mine and it was far from posh,

I used Mr./Mrs./Ms. when I knew their names,
Sir if I didn't know their name and it was a man,
nothing if I didn't know their name and it was a woman.

Yea, I've seen how Analbanians families talk with each other:
>Son: "Mir dita, bab"
>Father: "Eh budal, mshele deren"
>Son: "po bab, qa po bon?"
>Father accidentally breaks his qai
>Father shours: "oh ta qi budalene nanen, shtet i poshter. Shukrije! une dua qai!"

In customer service yes, not in family life. You had a very strange upbringing if so

Australia's a bit weird in that we hate to be respectful
I called some of my teachers by their first names
Talking about Australia specifically there
Really? What state are you in? I've never heard of that.

No leaf we dont say sir to ours parents

I'm 20 and people call me sir all the time. I call my dad by his name tho: dad

>not seño/señorita and profe
chile....

your dad's name is dad?

Females are ma'am

hehehe
nice film

>>Father accidentally breaks his qai
>"oh ta qi budalene nanen, shtet i poshter. Shukrije! une dua qai!"