| Oh OP, you are hormonal and insecure... It's fine though, you'll live and learn! |
+1 |
Oh, give me a break. That's not what she wants. |
You DO sound insecure. But glad it worked out for you. |
Thanks OP you just proved the point. |
Best friend dealt with this. Grandma in french sounds an awful lot like Mommy- mami |
Yes, the point that her MIL considers her feelings before acting, that the OP can be honest about her feelings, and everybody is ok. This is a good sign for your MIL-DIL relationship, OP. I am glad for you! |
No, Grandma in French is Mémé -- Maymay, if you want to have a super-American pronunciation of it. |
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Both of my grandmothers were "mom mom" followed by their names. Is your MIL Jewish OP? This is common with Jewish grandparents.
My mom wanted to be called Mom Mom LaLa but it turned hit just LaLa. She loves it. |
| Too close to "Mom." She's encroaching on your territory. Tell her gently and laughingly self-deprecatingly that it would bother you, and present her with a bunch of alternatives. |
| I've heard of "Mom-Mom" before. It is what my mother called her paternal grandmother. (Her grandfather was "Pop-Pop." I think they sound cute together: Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop. I don't think there is any confusing "Mom" and "Mom-Mom." I think you are making too much of this. And believe you me, I am often sympathetic to worries like this b/c I have a coocoo MIL, but really, I think you are going looking for problems here! |
PP back. Another PP up above wondered if there was a Jewish link to this. We are not Jewish. We are Irish-Catholic and these great-grandparents lived in NYC. |
It is a different choice, not a ridiculous one. It is very common in NJ and PA. So common that you can buy a Mother's Day card at the store for your Mom Mom. OP, you don't have to like it. You can choose this as your battle ground. That is your choice. Just make sure it is worth the fight. |
| Today, there is a future MIL walking around somewhere sharing her head and wondering why her DIL is so crazy. |
Not a hill to die on. Let her be called what she wants. You REALLY think your kid is going to confuse you and MIL? |