Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where I live, in Realityville, most people call each other by their first names.
Interesting, in our section of Realityville, people use Mr or Mrs X until it’s a serious relationship. Moving in together, engaged, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this only for daughters? I have sons and their girlfriends call me Ms. Larla. I always did the same when I was dating. Nobody ever requested it, I’m Black and I think it’s just what we do in the black community for our elders. Hell, I’m 54 and I call my 75 year old neighbor Ms. Larla. A few months ago a young couple moved in the neighborhood, probably mid-20s and they call me Ms. Larla.
Also Black, same for me.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this only for daughters? I have sons and their girlfriends call me Ms. Larla. I always did the same when I was dating. Nobody ever requested it, I’m Black and I think it’s just what we do in the black community for our elders. Hell, I’m 54 and I call my 75 year old neighbor Ms. Larla. A few months ago a young couple moved in the neighborhood, probably mid-20s and they call me Ms. Larla.
No, trust me. lol I do not give off those vibes. I remember the first time another adult referred to me as Ms. In my head I was like nooooooooo; am I really old enough to be called Ms. Larla. I was sad about it. hahahaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this only for daughters? I have sons and their girlfriends call me Ms. Larla. I always did the same when I was dating. Nobody ever requested it, I’m Black and I think it’s just what we do in the black community for our elders. Hell, I’m 54 and I call my 75 year old neighbor Ms. Larla. A few months ago a young couple moved in the neighborhood, probably mid-20s and they call me Ms. Larla.
Maybe it's cultural then bc I'm around your age and first name basis with everyone, my inlaws, neighbors, etc.
Or maybe you give off a vibe that you want to be Ms/Mrs Larla
Anonymous wrote:Insisting someone “respect you” through the use of a title is very middle class.
Anonymous wrote:This Mrs. ___ stuff is bizarre to me. So 20th century. I would be offended to be called "Mrs" by anyone -- it is "Ms" if you are going to use my last name. But it is 2024, so let's use first names please.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this only for daughters? I have sons and their girlfriends call me Ms. Larla. I always did the same when I was dating. Nobody ever requested it, I’m Black and I think it’s just what we do in the black community for our elders. Hell, I’m 54 and I call my 75 year old neighbor Ms. Larla. A few months ago a young couple moved in the neighborhood, probably mid-20s and they call me Ms. Larla.