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"To be fair my kids (eldest 18) still calls me mummy, I’ve tried so many times for them to call me mum, nothing shifts them! I don’t think they refer to me as mummy to friends or anything, just me. Danish x" Mine still do this, eldest is 21 this year lol | |||
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"just heard a 50yr old man use the term "Daddy" When referring to his father.. You can tell the kind of people I'm working for today " What kind of people are you working with that make you roll your eyes...twice? | |||
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"Everyone in Northern Ireland refers to their Mammy and Daddy. Got a problem with that?" | |||
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"Everyone in Northern Ireland refers to their Mammy and Daddy. Got a problem with that?" I just totally learned something | |||
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"To be fair my kids (eldest 18) still calls me mummy, I’ve tried so many times for them to call me mum, nothing shifts them! I don’t think they refer to me as mummy to friends or anything, just me. Danish x Mine still do this, eldest is 21 this year lol" Oh thank god I’m not the only one with strange children lol. | |||
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"Everyone in Northern Ireland refers to their Mammy and Daddy. Got a problem with that?" Yeh.... what he said! | |||
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"I think it is weird unless it is jokey" Have to agree, I find it a bit odd? | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. " Not odd, I'd expect nothing less to leave your eloquent chops. Eloquent was the right word yeah? P | |||
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"Everyone in Northern Ireland refers to their Mammy and Daddy. Got a problem with that?" I think it's odd for an adult to use Mommy or Daddy however, we've got a friend from southern Ireland that says Mammy & Daddy & somehow it just sounds right in an Irish accent. Him saying Mom or Dad would sound odd, don't really understand how that works? | |||
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"I love my Mummy I miss my Daddy Feel free to roll your eyes! " I miss my Mater and Pater | |||
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"it's cultural.. but it's not Irish.. hey I like Ireland" There are regional variations all over. I'm just a bit protective | |||
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"I think that Londoners sound funny, but there you go... There is so much more to this great country of ours that exists outside on England. We all have our quirks." Is that a dig at someone or a general observation? You sound very defensive. When I went to Ireland I have to be honest it didn't sound odd as most say it, but if my OH started called his mum mummy in a non jokey way I would think it weird. | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. " My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x | |||
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"I think that Londoners sound funny, but there you go... There is so much more to this great country of ours that exists outside on England. We all have our quirks. Is that a dig at someone or a general observation? You sound very defensive. When I went to Ireland I have to be honest it didn't sound odd as most say it, but if my OH started called his mum mummy in a non jokey way I would think it weird." Not a dig, I just had to pick a regional accent and Danny Dyer popped into my head first. | |||
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"I think that Londoners sound funny, but there you go... There is so much more to this great country of ours that exists outside on England. We all have our quirks. Is that a dig at someone or a general observation? You sound very defensive. When I went to Ireland I have to be honest it didn't sound odd as most say it, but if my OH started called his mum mummy in a non jokey way I would think it weird. Not a dig, I just had to pick a regional accent and Danny Dyer popped into my head first. " If the subject was about regional accents that would make sense | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x" I only started calling her Mother dearest to annoy her. Then it just sort of stuck, now it doesn't bother her, which annoys me. | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x I only started calling her Mother dearest to annoy her. Then it just sort of stuck, now it doesn't bother her, which annoys me. " You see if that was me I would then call the son my little soldier | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x I only started calling her Mother dearest to annoy her. Then it just sort of stuck, now it doesn't bother her, which annoys me. You see if that was me I would then call the son my little soldier " My mom goes more savage and starts calling me Princess. | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x I only started calling her Mother dearest to annoy her. Then it just sort of stuck, now it doesn't bother her, which annoys me. You see if that was me I would then call the son my little soldier My mom goes more savage and starts calling me Princess." My son is my Princess. His sisters don't let him forget it. | |||
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"Apparently it's a bit weird that I always call my Mum, Mother dearest. My eldest calls me this too, he is not saying the mummy stuff so much now (unless he wants something) but mother dearest. All my kids call their dad Mr Man Child. Danish x I only started calling her Mother dearest to annoy her. Then it just sort of stuck, now it doesn't bother her, which annoys me. " Yep that’s how it started for me, I would get so annoyed and would ask to be called mum but now it’s a sign of endearment lol. | |||
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"I heard someone say lol instead of actually laugh the other day, stop the world I’m getting off. " Got to be in it for the lols, yolo | |||
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"it was done infront of both me and my colleague. He wanted his "Daddy's" Opinion. I'm sorry, maybe it's the toxic masculinity working it's way round my system. It doesn't sound so odd coming from the mouth of a woman, maybe I'm a little sexist? It was not an Irish thing.. T'was a Class thing." Were they also a “professional”.... | |||
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"it was done infront of both me and my colleague. He wanted his "Daddy's" Opinion. I'm sorry, maybe it's the toxic masculinity working it's way round my system. It doesn't sound so odd coming from the mouth of a woman, maybe I'm a little sexist? It was not an Irish thing.. T'was a Class thing. Were they also a “professional”.... " Let's just say, they probably didn't look at me as if I were a Professional. | |||
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"I also didn't feel very professional muttering "Daddy!?" Under my breath." You called the guy daddy too? | |||
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"I also didn't feel very professional muttering "Daddy!?" Under my breath. You called the guy daddy too? " Lol.. no.. no I didn't. It was a curse | |||
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"Everyone in Northern Ireland refers to their Mammy and Daddy. Got a problem with that?" I was just gonna say, was he Irish lol I think it sounds nice. | |||
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"Slightly dissapointed by the content of this thread. Not what I was hoping for ." People will just read the title now won't they | |||
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"I’m 36 and terrifically common but I still call my daddy my daddy. I also still say I love you to him and if I’m staying at the mothership he still says ‘goodnight, god bless, love you’ before bed. He’s bloody lovely and will always be my daddy. If this chap wants to call his daddy the same then it’s perfectly normal to him. Isn’t it grand that he’s comfortable with it and not worried about who may be listening? " I don't think he's worried.. because he can just pay some bigger boys to beat us up for sniggering at him. You raise a fair point.. as do others, I don't really have any issues with women calling their dad's "Daddy" Maybe I just didn't like him, because he was a old money, twerp. I was trying not to be judgemental about that.. so found another reason instead. Only it led back to the same place. I'm the last person who should be judging anyone, granted. I'm guilty of some very treasonous behaviour myself, but this proper tickled.. and annoyed me both at the same time. | |||
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