Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oops 23:54 here. I do agree with the above PP. I managed to overlook that the SIL's child is not born yet. Yes, it is only the grandchildren who should be calling your MIL that grandma nickname. Her daughters and daughters-in-law should continue to call her what they have always called her.
I think you are misunderstanding. My SIL is my sons aunt. When she refers to my MIL, she does not use the grandma name that my MiL chose. Not only that, but she has declared that she will not use the name with her child. When there are no children around, of course she just uses my MiLs first name.
It's time for a life lesson here. Different people call others by different names depending on relationships. Teacger calls Mommy Jane, but you call her Mommy. Aunt Jackie calls Nana Mary, but you call her Nana. Dr. Jones calls Daddy Mr. Smith, you call him Daddy. We're all the same people, but different people have different names for us.
Done. Now your family calls your MIL whatever you want. SIL and her family calls your MIL whatever they want. There's only a problem if MIL objects to one of the names, then it is between her and that family. In this case, what your SIL and her family calls your MIL is none of your business. You just explain to your children that Aunt Jackie uses a different name for Nana and you're done.