Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all first name here. If a parent said that line about respect to me I would respond "the most respectful thing is to call someone what they want to be called. And I'd like to be called Sara."
I’d still tell my kid to call you Ms. So and So, which he/she would.
Then YOU are impolite and have terrible manners.
No, I’m not. We disagree on manners and ultimately I am the parent.
You're not MY parent. And *I* want to be called Rachel. Not Ms. Rachel. Not Mrs. DeStefano. Just ... Rachel. By everyone other than my OWN children. By my doctors, my clients, my neighbors (of all ages), my peers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all first name here. If a parent said that line about respect to me I would respond "the most respectful thing is to call someone what they want to be called. And I'd like to be called Sara."
I’d still tell my kid to call you Ms. So and So, which he/she would.
Then YOU are impolite and have terrible manners.
No, I’m not. We disagree on manners and ultimately I am the parent.
You're not MY parent. And *I* want to be called Rachel. Not Ms. Rachel. Not Mrs. DeStefano. Just ... Rachel. By everyone other than my OWN children. By my doctors, my clients, my neighbors (of all ages), my peers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t allow my kids to call adults by their first name. Please don’t try to override the parents on this.
Please teach your kids to be polite by calling people what they want to be called. Even if that’s their first name.
No thanks.
Your feelings gonna be hurt Bugga boo?
It’s not my child’s job to make assuage your adult feelings. It’s my child’s job to be respectful of adults and that’s the message I’m relaying to my kid. I find this insistence to make a child address you in a way that will make him feel uncomfortable, and go against his parent’s wishes, to be impolite. Let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all first name here. If a parent said that line about respect to me I would respond "the most respectful thing is to call someone what they want to be called. And I'd like to be called Sara."
I’d still tell my kid to call you Ms. So and So, which he/she would.
Then YOU are impolite and have terrible manners.
No, I’m not. We disagree on manners and ultimately I am the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who doesn't like it when kids call her by her first name. No problem, we teach our kids to call adults by mr. or ms. first name unless told otherwise. But then the same woman does not say a word when her child calls me by my first name.
Did you ask the child to do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t allow my kids to call adults by their first name. Please don’t try to override the parents on this.
Please teach your kids to be polite by calling people what they want to be called. Even if that’s their first name.
No thanks.
Your feelings gonna be hurt Bugga boo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t allow my kids to call adults by their first name. Please don’t try to override the parents on this.
Please teach your kids to be polite by calling people what they want to be called. Even if that’s their first name.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly prefer Ms Firstname when they are younger and as they are older Mrs Lastname. That is what I teach my kids. I don’t want kids calling me by my first name. I think it sends a weird message that we are buddies hanging out and we’re not. Same as calling teachers Mrs or Lastname.
I would never make a scene about it though. My kid would probably just refrain from using your name if you insisted on first name.
It reminds me of when my MIL said I should call her mom. For those of you saying you should call a person what they want to be called. That felt deeply uncomfortable to me. I have a mom and it’s not you.
I went to a private school where we called all teachers and staff by first name. It didn’t make us think we were buddies hanging out, we still had tons of respect for them, and all was copacetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all first name here. If a parent said that line about respect to me I would respond "the most respectful thing is to call someone what they want to be called. And I'd like to be called Sara."
I’d still tell my kid to call you Ms. So and So, which he/she would.
Then YOU are impolite and have terrible manners.
Anonymous wrote:I strongly prefer Ms Firstname when they are younger and as they are older Mrs Lastname. That is what I teach my kids. I don’t want kids calling me by my first name. I think it sends a weird message that we are buddies hanging out and we’re not. Same as calling teachers Mrs or Lastname.
I would never make a scene about it though. My kid would probably just refrain from using your name if you insisted on first name.
It reminds me of when my MIL said I should call her mom. For those of you saying you should call a person what they want to be called. That felt deeply uncomfortable to me. I have a mom and it’s not you.
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who doesn't like it when kids call her by her first name. No problem, we teach our kids to call adults by mr. or ms. first name unless told otherwise. But then the same woman does not say a word when her child calls me by my first name.