Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on what the adult wants.
Yup. We have some Ms./Mr. Lastname people, some Miss/Mr. Firstname people, some Aunt/Uncle Firstname people (who are not actually aunts or uncles), and some Firstname people.
Anonymous wrote:11:41 - where DH is from, kids call their friends' parents Friend's Name-Mommy/Daddy, so "Susie Mommy" would be my title. I like that title most but realize it would be weird for American kids, so I usually just introduce myself by my name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss Patty, Miss Sarah. We're southern.
We're from NY, but picked up this habit when we lived in NoVa. I like it a lot. It distinguishes the adults without being too formal.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on what the adult wants.
Miss Patty, Miss Sarah. We're southern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss Patty, Miss Sarah. We're southern.
We're from NY, but picked up this habit when we lived in NoVa. I like it a lot. It distinguishes the adults without being too formal.
Anonymous wrote:Sally. I'm a NYer who lived in the South for three years. I really didn't like being called Miss Sally. I really didn't like instructing my kids to call others Miss Larla. There's familiarity, and there's formality. I think the in between thing is confusing to kids. And sorry I just think it's dumb.