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DFIL - comments about DD

65 replies

Aweeweecupoftea · 21/06/2017 01:29

So my DD started crying when I tried to hand her to my DFIL. He said to her, "you're just a little greeting faced bitch aren't you?" (We're Scottish by the way). He said it as if it was a term of endeerment Confused

Aibu to not want him to say that again?

He's always saying things I deem strange and innapropriate! What should I say to him in these situations?

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CremeFresh · 21/06/2017 01:32

What do you say ? You tell him straight that he is not to refer to your daughter like that ever again.

What on earth is the matter with him?

Aweeweecupoftea · 21/06/2017 01:42

Sort of relieved to hear I'm not just being a touchy, overly defensive mum. His comments have been grating on me for a long time.

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TequilaSunshine · 21/06/2017 01:45

I hate confrontation but I think even I'd have to say "please don't call her that!"
Sometimes people do have a forthright way of talking. Doesn't make it right though.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 01:47

I'm not even sure what a "greeting faced bitch" is supposed to be, but I'd be pissed he called her a bitch in any case.

TequilaSunshine · 21/06/2017 01:49

I'm not even sure what a "greeting faced bitch" me either, but it doesn't sound nice anyway lol

toffeeboffin · 21/06/2017 01:49

Crikey that's a bit much.

treaclesoda · 21/06/2017 01:51

Greeting means crying.

But yes, calling her a bitch is horrible.

BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 01:51

greeting = crying

Someone 'greeting faced' is someone who cries all the time.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 01:53

Greeting means crying.

How odd Confused

Still, my answer remains the same.

BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 01:59

What's odd about it? Confused

Pemba · 21/06/2017 02:07

You don't call your granddaughter a bitch! Poor little thing, hopefully she is too young to understand. Maybe in his life he thought it was OK to use this word to refer to family members/kids. What does your DP say? Was he always like this?

I think you and your DP need to have a conversation with him and make him understand clearly how inappropriate it is. And that he won't be seeing her again until he has changed his ways.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 02:08

It makes no sense.

GardenGeek · 21/06/2017 02:10

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BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 02:12

whattodo greeting is the Scottish word for crying. Nothing to do with the English word 'greet' as in 'say hello'.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 02:12

Yeah, I figured that.

treaclesoda · 21/06/2017 02:16

How does it make no sense?

BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 02:23

Other languages have different words for things is a confusing concept, I suppose.

Miffer · 21/06/2017 02:24

My grandad was Irish and used to call me a little whore (pronounced with two syllables - hoo-err). Christ that sounds terrible but it was actually fine, he died when I was young but I have nothing but fond memories of him (yes the hoo-err is a fond memory) and he absolutely spoiled me rotten.

OTOH I think I would certainly have had something to say about it if I were my mum.

DixieFlatline · 21/06/2017 02:24

Is bairn odd and lacking sense as well, WhatToDoAboutThis2017, or is that word sufficiently familiar to you?

Christ. Confused

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 02:25

I'm trilingual; I have no issue with languages.

This isn't to do with a language. It's a slang word, that's all.

BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 02:26

It's not slang.

Scots is a language. Don't denigrate it by calling it slang.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 02:28

Scots is a language, yes.

The individual word "greeting" and the way it's being used here is slang.

Miffer · 21/06/2017 02:29

www.scotsman.com/heritage/people-places/scottish-word-of-the-week-greeting-1-3536474

It's slang according to this.

BigYellowJumper · 21/06/2017 02:30

I totally disagree that it is slang.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 21/06/2017 02:31

And it is absolutely your right to do so.