Anonymous wrote:My MIL is constantly asking me to call her Mom. Ugh. It's just made it awkward and adversarial. I have a mom. I pretty much don't call her anything now. Funny thing is that I noticed she calls her inlaws by their first names!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I imagine they’d prefer mom and dad. Some people would be insulted by the use of their first names.
Anonymous wrote:I only have one mother. I would never call anyone else by that name. I would call them Mr and Mrs X until they told you differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine they’d prefer mom and dad. Some people would be insulted by the use of their first names.
Huh? Yes use first names. That’s what my family does and what my parents did. No way would I call my in-laws Mom and Dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Wow, I didn't realize there was such resistance to being called "Mom and Dad!" My parents, both white Americans-- though from VERY different backgrounds-- always called their ILs Mom and Dad. My husband is Asian and we call each other's parents Mom and Dad (or the equivalent) and it's totally natural for everyone. I guess I knew some white and other people called their ILs by their first names, but that would have been really tough for me to get used to.
It would be tough for me too. I actually don't know any white Americans who call their ILs by first names. Is it a class thing or regional? We're solidly MC/UMC from the Mid-West and New England. Everyone I know calls their ILs Mom and Dad.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Wow, I didn't realize there was such resistance to being called "Mom and Dad!" My parents, both white Americans-- though from VERY different backgrounds-- always called their ILs Mom and Dad. My husband is Asian and we call each other's parents Mom and Dad (or the equivalent) and it's totally natural for everyone. I guess I knew some white and other people called their ILs by their first names, but that would have been really tough for me to get used to.