Anonymous wrote:My mom goes by mom-mom. I don’t mind at all. I thought it was short for mother’s mom though? So would be weird to have that be your grandma name if it’s your son’s child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people who I know who use "mom-mom" are backcountry folks. I went to grad school in a very redneck/country backwoods type of area and it was very common.
Veto it. It's awful.
Agree this is a backcountry term.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in MD and my parents are called Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:People bump the weirdest shit. I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s more of a regional thing - Mommom and Poppop are popular in New Jersey/Delaware/PA. Mommom doesn’t actually sound like mom mom but more like mummum. Definitely not confusing with mom!
This is definitely common in rural backcountry Delaware.