Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nana is pretentious!? I do not get this.
Me, neither. My mom is Nana because that’s what the youngest grandchild, who couldn’t say Grandma, started calling her. It stuck with the four that followed. There was nothing pretentious about a toddler with speech issues!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a conversation about it with FIL's wife and she suggested Grammie for herself but my grandmother was still alive for that time and that was her name. Of course, step-MIL was drunk when we had the conversation so she referred to herself that way but the kids just followed our lead and called her by her first name (she married FIL less than a year before DH and I got married). She was horrible and mean to FIL and the kids and got meaner and now she's dead so it all worked out.
Why can’t you have more than one grammie?
Anonymous wrote:We had a conversation about it with FIL's wife and she suggested Grammie for herself but my grandmother was still alive for that time and that was her name. Of course, step-MIL was drunk when we had the conversation so she referred to herself that way but the kids just followed our lead and called her by her first name (she married FIL less than a year before DH and I got married). She was horrible and mean to FIL and the kids and got meaner and now she's dead so it all worked out.
Anonymous wrote:Nana is pretentious!? I do not get this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIL literally took 3 years to settle on a name, having us call her everything from Granny to Nana to Nanny to Grandmom to Gran to Gmom. Finally I told her if she wanted us to call her anything besides “Judy,” she better settle on something. I didn’t care what she wanted to be called, just calm the eff down and choose something.
I knew she was putting on a show because my mom (who already had grandkids) was already “Grandma.” We never said she couldn’t also be Grandma, we just made it clear that was definitely also going to be what my mom was. MIL is obnoxious and attention-seeking in many ways, so I was not surprised by these antics, but it really did go on for years.
I grew up with two grandmas, Grandma [name1] and Grandma [name2]. It's odd to me that people think you need a unique name for each grandparent. It's not that hard to distinguish them.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. My mom insisted on our kids calling her Grammy and Grandpy. I have no idea where she got this from as we never referred to her parents that way. I’m not sure why, but it has always annoyed the cr*p out of me. Now that my kids are older I refuse to use those terms and insist on just Grandma and Grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL goes by Nana and it grates on me, I just hate it, it's so pretentious. That is all, just a vent. Why couldn't she pick a normal name like grandma?
It should not be an issue. In DH's family, apparently the oldest grandchild named the grandparents, THEN that child's parent's took offense that the other grandchildren used that name, too.
And so it goes.
In my family (and every family I know), the oldest grandchild names the grandparents, and the rest of the grandchildren follow. No one looks for or finds offense.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to talk pretentious, my FIL insisted that the grandkids call him “grandfather.” So that’s what we do. And MIL is grandmother, to go along with it.
Anonymous wrote:MIL literally took 3 years to settle on a name, having us call her everything from Granny to Nana to Nanny to Grandmom to Gran to Gmom. Finally I told her if she wanted us to call her anything besides “Judy,” she better settle on something. I didn’t care what she wanted to be called, just calm the eff down and choose something.
I knew she was putting on a show because my mom (who already had grandkids) was already “Grandma.” We never said she couldn’t also be Grandma, we just made it clear that was definitely also going to be what my mom was. MIL is obnoxious and attention-seeking in many ways, so I was not surprised by these antics, but it really did go on for years.