I am too lazy to make this a poll, but someone made a poll on third tri about this and I thought it was interesting.?
What will you have your child call your friends? By their first name, with a Miss or Mr preceding, Aunt/Uncle So & So... or what?
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We have a few close friends whose kids call us "Aunt Becky" and "Uncle Andy" and I figure our kids will do the same for them.. but other than that I never thought about making them say Miss Amanda or something like that. I just figured it would be first name basis for friends, and a more formal/respectful title for teachers/caregivers.
Your thoughts? Do you think its disrespectful for a child to call an adult by their first name? ?
Re: Stolen from Third Tri: What will your DC call your friends?
For us it depends on the friends. We have one set of friends whose kids have always called us Mr and Mrs lastname, so abby calls them Mr and Mrs lastname as well. our closest circle of friends their kids have always called us by our first names or nicknames and so abby calls them by their 1st names or nicknames (the 1st kid in the group ended up "giving" some of us nicknames like laura got turned into lola and they stuck). for my mom friends we mostly all have the kids call each other miss firstname. not sure who or how it started but it stuck.
it really does not matter to me what i am called. i do think teacher etc should be called Mr, Mrs or Miss and not by their first name. other than that though i really do not have a preference.
Depending on the friend, we use Aunt/Uncle or Miss/Mr.
As our kids get older, the expectation will be Mr./Mrs./Ms. lastname.
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She will call them by their name. There is nothing disrespectful about that, IMO. I think "uncle friend" and "aunt friend" is confusing and may even discredit their real aunts and uncles.
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We have one friend that goes by first name only -- Mr. Stormy just sounds odd! And he's over pretty darn often.
I have one friend that calls me Aunt for her kids, so I guess my kids should call her Aunt, but I haven't really done that. The kids have only met her once so it doesn't really come up. (BFFs from college). I tend to feel that my kids have enough aunts and uncles that honorary ones just get confusing.
We tend to go by Mr. or Miss First Name, but I am starting to lean against that and new people are generally being introduced as Mr. or Mrs. Last Name. It just seems properly respectful. I still call my parents' neighbors by Mr. or Mrs. Last Name and HATED as a kid when a new younger neighbor (but still a mom!) insisted we call her by Miss First Name. I could not do it!
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DD only has 2 uncles and 1 aunt total. DH and I are both from small immediate families, so my girlfriends are like family to me, so all of our DCs call each other Auntie ___. Just the way we are.
I too, am a Yankee, so the Mr./Miss thing is not something I'm used to. However, we are teaching DD to say that, since they do at school, and for friends that aren't our super close friends, that's what we call them.
if they are really close they will probably just call them by their first names or Aunt/ Uncle, if they aren't quite as close but still friends I might have them say Mrs / Mr (first name). As far as all others we would probably go Mrs/ Mr (last name).
I definitly don't think it is disrespectful to have a child call someone by their first name if you are really close- I don't mind if my friends kids do. I personally don't like being called ma'am (like when someone says "thank you ma'am") even though it is a term of respect I find it extremely condesending- I think it is because we used to have an assistant who had such a bad attitude and she would always say that when ever I would give her something; it drove me CRAZY!
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This is similar for us... DH is an only child. I have 4 sisters, but we don't get to see them much, unfortunately. I have a few dear, dear friends who are like sisters to me and DH has a couple as well, so we call them Aunt and Uncle.
I think just first names are fine if it's a friendly relationship, teachers are always Miss or Mr ______.
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DH & I are both only children, so there are no Aunts/Uncles. That being said, our closest friends are like our siblings so we'll refer to them as Aunt/Uncle firstname.