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AIBU?

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To think a grown up shouldn't call their mother 'mummy'

193 replies

shebird · 01/01/2016 01:50

Is it just a bit weird hearing a 40 year grown old woman call her mum 'Mummy' all the time. It just grates on me.
AIBU?

OP posts:
Concerned97 · 01/01/2016 01:52

YANBU I have a 30 year old DN that insists on calling her mum, in a sickly sweet childish voice .... Mumma! Yuck!

Salmotrutta · 01/01/2016 01:53

Well, umm, I stopped calling my mother "Mummy and switched to "Mum" at about 5-6 and so did my children with me.

But you are brave to start this thread OP...

shebird · 01/01/2016 01:55

Well each to their own of course, but I just find grown up woman calling another grown up woman Mummeee in the same tone voice my DD used when she was 3 is a bit strange and very irritating.

OP posts:
Rummikub · 01/01/2016 02:03

My teen dd still calls me mummy. Never in public though. I'll still say mummy to my mum occasionally Grin

VertigoNun · 01/01/2016 02:04

My teens call me Mummy. I don't know why. I don't mind what they call me as long as it's not something like Bitch.Grin

shebird · 01/01/2016 02:05

Very true VertigoGrin

OP posts:
fishcake84 · 01/01/2016 02:06

Hmmmmm I'm conflicted here. I call my parents mammy and daddy and when I was a teenager I was totally embarrassed by it, but had sort of left it too late to change really. Now I don't give a shit. They are my parents' names as far as I'm concerned. And I'm working class northern and in no way posh.

knobblyknee · 01/01/2016 02:06

YANBU

To think a grown up shouldn't call their mother 'mummy'
rockabella · 01/01/2016 02:09

I don't know if you are being unreasonable or not but I do find it odd, in my experience it tends to be something that more upper-class folk use and it does sound strange coming from a grown-up. I think my mam would have a heart attack if I ever called her mother, mum or mummy!!

fishcake84 · 01/01/2016 02:10

I find the very posh "Marrrmeeeee" very irritating though. Can't justify it really. I like to think I don't enunciate it in the same way as OP's young DD Grin

IpsyUpsyDaisyDo · 01/01/2016 02:13

I am 42 and my mother is Mummy and my father is Daddy, and they always will be  (I am a bit posh Wink)

GrinAndTonic · 01/01/2016 02:16

It's bad but not as calling your husband/older lover Daddy.

Mmmmcake123 · 01/01/2016 02:16

Each to their own imo

Skinidin · 01/01/2016 02:16

YABU I am much older than 49'and still call my mother (92) mummy.

Because she wants me to.

Surely one may call their mother whatever they want?

whatdoIget · 01/01/2016 02:17

I think you have to be a bit posh to carry it off. I would LOVE my ds to have kept calling me mummy, however we are not posh and he doesn't want to SadGrin

NewYearNewToads · 01/01/2016 02:18

I'm not remotely posh however my dad will always be "daddy" to me.

My mum however is just plain old "mum" or "mam" Grin

Skinidin · 01/01/2016 02:19

40 not 49! Nearer 69 in actual fact :D

I am slightly posh tbh.

corlette · 01/01/2016 02:56

Mmm, I'm 41 and I still call her mammy.
I also call her "mamble", "mamsicle" and my personal favourite "mammary" because she hates it Grin.
We are most definitely not posh.

corlette · 01/01/2016 03:03

Oh and "Mambo No 5"

Canyouforgiveher · 01/01/2016 03:09

Surely one may call their mother whatever they want?

exactly. What is it to anyone? I called my mum and dad mummy and daddy quite a bit when I/they were older and I really don't give a shit if it grated on anyone.

kungpopanda · 01/01/2016 03:11

I get called it from time to time (in 50s, adult offspring) and I hate it as much now as I liked it when they were little. But it is done to wind me up, particularly in public: if they actually want something - like a civilised conversation or financial rescue - then they revert to my preferred term.

CaoNiMao · 01/01/2016 03:19

Posh folk, innit?

"Mummy" I can just about deal with. "Mumma" makes me physically ill.

Canyouforgiveher · 01/01/2016 03:25

Mumma" makes me physically ill.

You have a remarkably weak stomach - I'd get that seen to if I were you.

I'm not posh. I'm not even British. but I think anyone who judges me for what I call my parents is an ass.

Tinklebinkle · 01/01/2016 03:35

My dh is Irish, his family use mammy & daddy all the time. I think it's odd, but I understand it's a cultural thing. My dm would hate it, I would love it, if my dcs called me mammy. They don't though so never mind. I don't care what anyone else does though, each to their own. Xmas Grin

DeepBlueLake · 01/01/2016 04:18

I call my mother 'ma' sometimes Grin