Thusfar, we've called all of our friends by their first names with DS - these are pretty close friends, and I can't imagine having a 2 year old be introduced to Mrs. F when we constantly call her Katie, etc. I figure at some point we'll start making the switch to introducing people as Ms. First Name when we're closer to people and Mrs. Last Name when we're not as close, but curious what others do. ??
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Re: ? - what do you have your kids call other adults?
my LO is a tiny baby, but my step son is almost 4 years old and he calls our closest friends uncle or tio (first name) or auntie or tia (first name). So my DH bf is Uncle Rick and his wife is Tia Mandy for example. Some of our other friends he just says first names, and all of the employees at his pre-school are Ms. (first name). So his teacher is Ms. Eileen etc.
So far we haven't introduced anyone by last name. You're right, maybe when he gets older and teachers go by last name or friend's parents? I know when I was in school all of my friends called each other's mom's by Mrs/Ms. (last name). Good question, hadn't really thought of that before.
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Funny, DH and I were just talking about this. We have DD use first names. But good friends of ours have their kids call everyone Mr./Mrs./Ms. Last name.
We've noticed that all of our friends (who have kids) who are in their late 20s/early 30s use first names. And those who are late 30s/40s use the more formal approach. So maybe it's a generational (is that a word?) thing?
It's definitely a regional thing too.
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we call them miss or mr and their first name. Except friends that are like family or family then we call them aunt first name or grandma etc.
Family, obviously, Auntie/Uncle... Adult friends we typically either call by first name or Ms./Mr. first name, depending on the level of closeness.
I can't think of a single person we use Mr/Ms/Mrs with, except for teachers, it's Ms. First Name. All of DH's friends are Uncle First Name, but everyone else is just their first name.
I grew up the same way too, I never called any of my parent's friends with a prefix like that, it was always just their first name.
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It's definately a regional thing. When I was growing up, I can't think of any adult I called by anything other than a first name. Except for teachers, of course. DS calls my parents Grammie and Papa, and aunts and uncles, Aunt First name, Uncle First name. All other adults are just first name, except for a couple very close friends who are "aunt" and "uncle."
When we lived in Texas I had a hard time. I didn't want to seem rude, but the formal attitude made me really uncomfortable. When in doubt I'll usually say "this is out son, Justin." That way, people have a chance to identify how they wish to be addressed. Although, I do realize proper ettique dictactes that you introduce the oldest person first. I've never had anyone get upset..
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