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What do you call your parents?

Snivi

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    I call mine Mommie and Daddy. XD;;;

    But I know some people use the words Mom, Mum....etc. XD

    So what do you call yours or do you address them by name? =o
     

    MegaFuz

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    Usually just "mom" or "dad". Now and then I switch it up and call my mom "mother" or "mommy" just to see her reaction. I tend to use "mother" when I'm annoyed with my mom or I call her several times and she doesn't hear me. XD
     

    Margot

    some things are that simple
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    Megafuz, agreed, I call my mom, mom or mommy on some occasions and same with dad, but if I'm mad at my mom or annoyed i call her mother
     

    Aegis

    The Savage Nymph
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    Usually I call my mom mom, but if I want something I call her mommy. Same with my dad. Except when I get mad at my dad I call him by his first name, Bruce
     
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    I say Mom and Dad, although I for some reason tend to avoid addressing people by anything.
     

    Miyu-chan

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    Mom - ma ma
    Dad - ba ba

    They're in Chinese. xD;
     

    Naminé

    ナミネ..
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    Miyu-chan said:
    Mom - ma ma
    Dad - ba ba

    They're in Chinese. xD;

    Yes, Naminé refers to her father as "Ba ba" as well since it is cantonese for father in a rather informal slang. As for her mother, she calls her as "ma mi." It slightly combines "mommy" and "ma ma" which is kind of odd, yet that is how she addresses her mother even before she learns much of the english language~
     
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