Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. On my side of the family, everyone that is an "adult' is an aunt or uncle (even if the technical relationship is cousin or second cousin once removed or whatever). So a 7 year old would definitely call a 30 year old cousin "aunt."
(We are Chinese, FWIW).
On my husband's side, they definitely don't do that. So he has adult cousins that I would prefer my kids call "aunt/uncle" but that doesn't appear to be what they do. It seems strange to call someone "Cousin Jane," though.
Anonymous wrote:Niece is thirty, younger nieces and nephews are 7-11. I have a thirteen year old. It is just wierd. I think my sister wants to feel young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niece is thirty, younger nieces and nephews are 7-11. I have a thirteen year old. It is just wierd. I think my sister wants to feel young.
I think it sounds fine to call a 30 year old niece "Aunt" when you are 7-13. Does the niece mind, or just your children?
Anonymous wrote:Niece is thirty, younger nieces and nephews are 7-11. I have a thirteen year old. It is just wierd. I think my sister wants to feel young.