Anonymous wrote:So agree with you OP. I especially hate it when teachers or school administrators say it. Can we communicate like adults please?
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind "kiddo" but I will join the cause if we can also ban "gifted", as in "I gifted my teen an ipad for Christmas." So silly and pretentious. It has an appropriate place in the financial world but most of the time people are using it incorrectly. IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I occasionally call my eldest, now almost 14, kiddo. It’s just one of the nicknames I use for her. I never use it with other kids including my own. I’ve never thought it was a bothersome term. I agree it sounds less offensive than littles, which I only have used when referring to my younger 2 kids as a unit to differentiate them from the other.
It’s fine to say “hey, kiddo” to one of your kids in real life, but to write it out in a post? NO
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind "kiddo" but I will join the cause if we can also ban "gifted", as in "I gifted my teen an ipad for Christmas." So silly and pretentious. It has an appropriate place in the financial world but most of the time people are using it incorrectly. IMO.
Anonymous wrote:My hubs calls them kiddos!!
Anonymous wrote:I love "littles"
It's so much easier than saying "the two younger ones"