Anonymous wrote:So what are the circumstances where you correct someone? those are less often, right?
Anonymous wrote:Close family friends- Aunt/Uncle
When they were very young (daycare)- Mr./Ms. First name
K and up- Mr./Ms. Last name unless instructed otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:women whose kids have different last names, when you are addressed as mrs. child's name, do you correct them or just ignore it and continue the conversation normally?
Depends on who's doing it, and under what circumstances.
Yeah, what are some examples of one scenario vs another?
Anonymous wrote:My DH grew up saying Mr./Mrs./Ms. First Name, and that how he taught DD. I actually grew up calling adults by their first names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:women whose kids have different last names, when you are addressed as mrs. child's name, do you correct them or just ignore it and continue the conversation normally?
Depends on who's doing it, and under what circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:women whose kids have different last names, when you are addressed as mrs. child's name, do you correct them or just ignore it and continue the conversation normally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last name till adult says otherwise in less they are close friends of ours and then first name. Ms. First name is more a Southern thing. No its not confusing to have different last names. We do.
ugh, this just reminded me how much it sucks when wives don't take their husbands names
Anonymous wrote:women whose kids have different last names, when you are addressed as mrs. child's name, do you correct them or just ignore it and continue the conversation normally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last name till adult says otherwise in less they are close friends of ours and then first name. Ms. First name is more a Southern thing. No its not confusing to have different last names. We do.
ugh, this just reminded me how much it sucks when wives don't take their husbands names
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last name till adult says otherwise in less they are close friends of ours and then first name. Ms. First name is more a Southern thing. No its not confusing to have different last names. We do.
ugh, this just reminded me how much it sucks when wives don't take their husbands names
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last name till adult says otherwise in less they are close friends of ours and then first name. Ms. First name is more a Southern thing. No its not confusing to have different last names. We do.
ugh, this just reminded me how much it sucks when wives don't take their husbands names