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Post by sweetshabbyroses on May 23, 2015 17:58:42 GMT
If you have a teenage son and you told him to go outside and call his father inside the house or just call him for anything, from one part of the house to the other, would he say,
"Hey Dad, mama wants you." "Hey Daddy, mama wants you."
"Daddy" is a juvenile term but I think it is one that is used more often in the south even by teenagers. I think teenage girls wouldn't think twice about saying, "Hey Daddy, mama wants you," but what about Southern boys. I'm from the south and my boys are grown but I swear I remember them as teenagers, calling out , "Hey Daddy, mama wants you."
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 18:01:42 GMT
If you have a teenage son and you told him to go outside and call his father inside the house or just call him for anything, from one part of the house to the other, would he say, "Hey Dad, mama wants you." "Hey Daddy, mama wants you." "Daddy" is a juvenile term but I think it is one that is used more often in the south even by teenagers. I think teenage girls wouldn't think twice about saying, "Hey Daddy, mama wants you," but what about Southern boys. I'm from the south and my boys are grown but I swear I remember them as teenagers, calling out , "Hey Daddy, mama wants you." Girls call him Daddy. Boys call him Dad.
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Post by TXMary on May 23, 2015 18:03:56 GMT
My husband is 55 years old and still calls his (now deceased) dad, daddy.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 18:06:49 GMT
My dad still calls his father daddy and dad is 76 (his dad is deceased but when referring to him)
Mom also calls her dad (deceased also) daddy.
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Post by valleyview on May 23, 2015 18:07:27 GMT
I think it's generational and also depends upon where in the South you are.
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Post by anxiousmom on May 23, 2015 18:07:50 GMT
If you have a teenage son and you told him to go outside and call his father inside the house or just call him for anything, from one part of the house to the other, would he say, "Hey Dad, mama wants you." "Hey Daddy, mama wants you." "Daddy" is a juvenile term but I think it is one that is used more often in the south even by teenagers. I think teenage girls wouldn't think twice about saying, "Hey Daddy, mama wants you," but what about Southern boys. I'm from the south and my boys are grown but I swear I remember them as teenagers, calling out , "Hey Daddy, mama wants you." Girls call him Daddy. Boys call him Dad. My boys call their dad, dad. But he isn't from the south and I don't think he would have liked it at all. My mother still calls her dad, daddy. I am mama, but sometimes mommy. Rarely Mother (and most often spoken with that snide tone that only teens can do.) I prefer Queen, Ruler of all Things, but they won't get on board with that.
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Post by compwalla on May 23, 2015 18:08:32 GMT
Daddy is more common in the south. It would not register with me either way a boy said it. My husband's uncles still refer to their late father as Daddy. Or Boots.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 18:10:18 GMT
I prefer Queen, Ruler of all Things, but they won't get on board with that. I told mine I prefered Empress of the Universes; known and unknown.
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Post by AgnesDeux on May 23, 2015 18:11:48 GMT
I'm in Atlanta. I call(ed) my dad dad and my kids call their dad dad as well. Kids call me mom. There's no mama or daddy going on around here!
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Post by anxiousmom on May 23, 2015 18:14:19 GMT
I prefer Queen, Ruler of all Things, but they won't get on board with that. I told mine I prefered Empress of the Universes; known and unknown. Damn kids.
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Post by freecharlie on May 23, 2015 18:17:31 GMT
Not southern, but I call my dad Daddy. My mom and her sisters still refer to my grandpa as Daddy (*he's long passed)
So daddy would sound fine to me, but I rarely hear anybody refer to their mom as mama.
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Post by myshelly on May 23, 2015 18:17:44 GMT
My oldest is 8.5.
He calls my husband Dada.
I still call my dad Daddy.
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Post by anxiousmom on May 23, 2015 18:20:42 GMT
Not southern, but I call my dad Daddy. My mom and her sisters still refer to my grandpa as Daddy (*he's long passed) So daddy would sound fine to me, but I rarely hear anybody refer to their mom as mama. I wonder if mama is a southern thing too? I call my mom mama, and most of my friends (male and female alike) call their moms mama too.
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Post by susans sister on May 23, 2015 18:26:41 GMT
I refer to my Father as Daddy. Have done so all my life. I wish the greeting card companies would make cards for adults who use the term Daddy.
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Post by Blind Squirrel on May 23, 2015 18:30:18 GMT
I'm not sure how it happened, but my kids refer to him as "Father." I think it started sort of as a joke, but caught on. Other times I'll hear "Dad."
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Post by Really Red on May 23, 2015 18:59:08 GMT
I live in the south. It still surprises me when I hear older kids calling either one of their parents Mommy or Daddy. I hear it pretty much all the time with the girls, but every so often with the boys.
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Post by gsquaredmom on May 23, 2015 19:00:25 GMT
My dad was daddy. My mother is ma.
My husband is papa to my sons. I am mama.
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Post by Jennifer C on May 23, 2015 19:07:45 GMT
My kids both use Mama and Daddy. I still call my Dad Daddy, but my brother calls him Dad. I'm not to sure about my sister, I think she uses both.
Jennifer
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on May 23, 2015 19:11:18 GMT
Born and raised in the south and I stopped saying "daddy" when I was about 12/13 ish.
I don't know any guys from home that say "Daddy" they all say Dad.
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Post by moosedogtoo on May 23, 2015 19:19:19 GMT
My dad is 78 and he still refers to his (now deceased) dad as daddy. We grandkids called him granddaddy. I miss him. I'm 42 and call my dad, daddy. My brothers call him dad.
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Post by disneypal on May 23, 2015 19:24:23 GMT
I am from the south and most teen boys use "mom" and "dad" but as they get older, it seems they revert back to mama and daddy.
Most grown men I know, call their father's "daddy".
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 22:30:30 GMT
We are in NC, my youngest calls him daddy, my 16 year old calls him daddy & my 18 year old and 21 year old call him dad. The oldest two will call him daddy if they want/need something.
Me I'm mom, or the mean one. Ha...if they only knew:).
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Post by paget on May 23, 2015 22:47:42 GMT
Not from the south so I know this doesn't apply to me but I don't know anyone- girls or boys that say daddy or mama. It's mommy and daddy when young and then just mom and dad.
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Post by lindah on May 23, 2015 22:57:29 GMT
Here in northeast Louisiana, boys & men of all ages say "daddy." Girls, too. Almost everyone says "mama."
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Post by wandawoman on May 23, 2015 22:57:41 GMT
I'm 67 and my 91 year old father is still "Daddy." He would probably wonder what was wrong with me if a called him anything else.
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Post by GiantsFan on May 23, 2015 23:02:01 GMT
My Dad, who is from California (with California born parents), refers to his parents as Mom and Daddy.
My Mom, who is from California (but from Texas-born parents), refers to her parents as Mother and Daddy.
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Post by AussieMeg on May 23, 2015 23:06:26 GMT
Here in northeast Louisiana, boys & men of all ages say "daddy." Girls, too. Almost everyone says "mama."
Can I just say, completely off topic here, but I love your profile pic. You're so gorgeous and smiley that I can't help smiling when I see your picture. And now when I see your picture I will "hear" you say "daddy" in a glorious Louisiana accent!
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 23:07:40 GMT
I've always called my dad Daddy. My brothers have always called him Dad.
DH is dad and I'm mama to our kids. But DD will lapse into daddy and mommy when she's weasle something out of us. Lol!
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Post by mandasue on May 23, 2015 23:13:36 GMT
Everybody I know calls their father - daddy. I don't know if I have ever heard anyone use dad. Pretty similar with mama and mom. I in my 30's and in Georgia.
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Post by my3freaks on May 23, 2015 23:48:47 GMT
I think the differences around the country, and the world are interesting. I was born in CT and mostly raised in NH, and call my parents Mom & Dad, so does my older brother. To me, teens and adults, especially men calling their fathers Daddy is really strange sounding. My husband was born in GA, but was an AF brat, spending a lot of time in San Antonio and calls his Mom & Charlie (stepdad who raised him since he was a toddler), and Dad for his "real Dad". My MIL who was born & raised in or around Warner Robins, GA called her parents Mama & Daddy.
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