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Postby Workingman » 22 Dec 2017, 13:10

An old lady I visit (age 84) with my volunteer work is called mummy by her four children, all girls and aged 60 down to 53.

This sounds so wrong. At their age it surely should be mum or one of its dialectic derivatives - mam, mem, murm - I am keeping away from ma, mammy, mama, which are heard a lot less nowadays, and of course, mom.

Mummy, when said by an adult just sounds so twee, well that's what me mem said. ;) :x

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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby JoM » 22 Dec 2017, 13:19

I'm with you on the mummy thing, it sounds ridiculous coming from anyone over the age of five.

It's Mom around here though, it's a Birmingham/Black Country/South Staffs thing. We get very annoyed by people assuming we're trying to Americanise 'Mum' but we're not, it's just how it is.
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Postby saundra » 22 Dec 2017, 14:47

I'm mum to my family
Also I don't like my dil calling me mum I'm saundra to them
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Postby JoM » 22 Dec 2017, 14:53

My mother in law is Marg to me, Saundra.
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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby Kaz » 22 Dec 2017, 14:59

Sorry folks, but Becky and Harry call me Mummy sometimes :oops: 8-) Maybe it's a regional thing :? :? They both have quite posh Surrey accents and it doesn't sound odd coming from them somehow :? Don't blame me, they get the posh from their dad, and his family :oops: :oops: :?

My mum was Mum and D is Doreen to me ;) 8-)
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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby Ally » 22 Dec 2017, 15:04

I don't see why anything needs to be settled.

It's personal to each individual. :evil:
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Postby Kaz » 22 Dec 2017, 15:08

Cheers Ally 8-) ;)
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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby TheOstrich » 22 Dec 2017, 16:50

saundra wrote:I
Also I don't like my dil calling me mum I'm saundra to them


I feel a bit the same as you Saundra, in that I'm not over-comfortable when DiL calls me by my first name. I guess I'm just not used to be addressed that way by "the younger generation". But what should she call me? .....

Master O often calls Mrs O "Mummy" but it's usually when he's larking about.
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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby Workingman » 22 Dec 2017, 19:10

Ally wrote:I don't see why anything needs to be settled.

It's personal to each individual. :evil:

Well, mother, I am not going to argue with you ( I already know the result) so there. :evil: 2u2. :x
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Re: Let us settle this once and for all.

Postby Ally » 23 Dec 2017, 02:14

Workingman wrote:
Ally wrote:I don't see why anything needs to be settled.

It's personal to each individual. :evil:

Well, mother, I am not going to argue with you ( I already know the result) so there. :evil: 2u2. :x



Almost right WM.....but I'm known as mum. Not mother. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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