JB
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I guess I am old fashioned. That is probably normal for my age (76). But this always irritates me.
Do you call your parents Mom and Dad? Or do you call them by their names, Bob and Mary? How about your children? Do they call you Mom and Dad?
For years I admonished my older brother (older than me? Yup. Amazing, huh?) for addressing our mother by her chosen name (Mom was named Frances Bancroft nnnnnn but chose to be known as Bannie). I considered it disrespectful of her "rank" as matriarch.
I do not ever get addressed by any of my middle aged children as anything but "Dad", though in conversation with others they sometimes refer to me as JB. That is okay with me. All of my second and third generation descendants address me as Granpa, Granpa JB or Opah (German for grandpa).
I ask aquaintances why they call their parents Joe and Sally. They say I am stuck in the 19th century.
What do you do? Why do you consider that correct?
Do you call your parents Mom and Dad? Or do you call them by their names, Bob and Mary? How about your children? Do they call you Mom and Dad?
For years I admonished my older brother (older than me? Yup. Amazing, huh?) for addressing our mother by her chosen name (Mom was named Frances Bancroft nnnnnn but chose to be known as Bannie). I considered it disrespectful of her "rank" as matriarch.
I do not ever get addressed by any of my middle aged children as anything but "Dad", though in conversation with others they sometimes refer to me as JB. That is okay with me. All of my second and third generation descendants address me as Granpa, Granpa JB or Opah (German for grandpa).
I ask aquaintances why they call their parents Joe and Sally. They say I am stuck in the 19th century.
What do you do? Why do you consider that correct?