is it normal to call your parents by their name instead of mom/dad in your country?
Is it normal to call your parents by their name instead of mom/dad in your country?
no.
Seems weird, imo.
Here we call our fathers “Sir”
We can still call our mothers “mom” though
Yes. If you called your parents anything but their name they'd probably beat the shit out of you.
Czasami tak w sensie jak gadam ze znajomymi to mowie o swoim starym po imieniu ale to dlatego ze to moj ziomek hehe
What the hell. Who does that?
No, I only do it when joking.
no
There's a finnish youtuber that calls his father by his name, is that common?
Stop being Polish.
No?
No. Some people with fucked up progressive" families do but in my experience it's the parent trying to be the kids friend and the kid turns out fucked up.
Lol are you southern?
Excuse me rude????
No I’m black and from Seattle
The polar opposite of white trash
i do that and none of you can stop me
Yes, it’s considered a sign of disrespect to most Americans, however that’s only at home and in public. Some workplaces (like where I currently work) banned using nicknames so I constantly have to refer to my dad as “Richard” in the workplace.
Not everyone does that you dumbass, only time I called my dad “sir” was when I got in trouble
It probably tells about the relationship between the two.
>Some workplaces (like where I currently work) banned using nicknames so I constantly have to refer to my dad as “Richard” in the workplace.
what the fuck
The south has an abysmal amount of blacks in it though, hell a fuck ton of “Southern values” are shared by blacks down there
Don’t ask, also yes, apparently in corporate they see using the terms “Mom” and “Dad” as nicknames, even if the people adopted/birthed you
It’s a joke, fag newton.
People used to make bait threads saying “do Americans really call their father Sir?”