Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:26     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Anonymous wrote:I've never heard it, but it sounds ghetto.

You sound like you are not open to cultural differences. I am white; however, I have friends (highly educated - world bank, etc.) from countries in South America as well as Cuba and I have heard them call their children "mami" or "'papi". the first time I heard it, I asked and was told that it was just a nickname sometimes given to children.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:26     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

What a bunch of idiots on this thread.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:22     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

I've never heard it, but it sounds ghetto.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:22     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Dd's nanny from Paraguay calls her "mamita". I think it's adorable so now I do the same.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:16     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's normal in black or Latino communities to call children mama, mami, pop, or papi. I personally call my dd mama pretty much every day. It's only odd if you're not familiar with different cultures I guess.


This is more socioeconomic than race/ethnic. You rarely hear children called mama/papa among my middle to upper income hispanic and black friends (and I'm hispanic). i have, however, heard it among family members in lower socioeconomic classes.


Are you calling me a poor? You're wrong sweetie. I'm a lawyer.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:14     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's normal in black or Latino communities to call children mama, mami, pop, or papi. I personally call my dd mama pretty much every day. It's only odd if you're not familiar with different cultures I guess.


This is more socioeconomic than race/ethnic. You rarely hear children called mama/papa among my middle to upper income hispanic and black friends (and I'm hispanic). i have, however, heard it among family members in lower socioeconomic classes.


Wow, that is interesting. I didn't know that.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:13     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

it's a nickname often used in my philipino culture for little girls.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:04     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Anonymous wrote:It's normal in black or Latino communities to call children mama, mami, pop, or papi. I personally call my dd mama pretty much every day. It's only odd if you're not familiar with different cultures I guess.


This is more socioeconomic than race/ethnic. You rarely hear children called mama/papa among my middle to upper income hispanic and black friends (and I'm hispanic). i have, however, heard it among family members in lower socioeconomic classes.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:02     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

It's normal in black or Latino communities to call children mama, mami, pop, or papi. I personally call my dd mama pretty much every day. It's only odd if you're not familiar with different cultures I guess.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 11:02     Subject: Re:Calling little girls "mama"?

I call my toddler "Lady" sometimes, as in "Come over here Lady." I have no idea why, it's just stream of consciousness."
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 10:59     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

A lot of Hispanics call their little girls 'mami'.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 10:57     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

My DD earned the nickname "Li'l Mama" for constantly bossing her older siblings.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 10:52     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Anonymous wrote:Lately, I've been hearing a lot of mothers calling their daughters, "mama"...For example, I've heard a mother tell her child, "C'mon mama, let's go" or something like that...
I'm so curious why people do this and I'm hearing it more and more..can anyone explain this odd trend?


I don't do this, but sometimes, to be funny, I will use the phrase, "sistah sistah," when talking to my DD. Like, "Come on, sistah sistah," or "Amen, sistah sistah!" I don't know why! It just comes out of my mouth! Maybe b/c I do have sisters and I am sort of used to that type of phrasing when talking to a close female family member? I don't really know!
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 10:52     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

My Salvadoran nanny calls my daughter "mama". And our son "papa". I think it's cute.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2013 10:50     Subject: Calling little girls "mama"?

Lately, I've been hearing a lot of mothers calling their daughters, "mama"...For example, I've heard a mother tell her child, "C'mon mama, let's go" or something like that...
I'm so curious why people do this and I'm hearing it more and more..can anyone explain this odd trend?