Results: Addressing Parent-in-laws
Published on 04/09/2016
Addressing Parent-in-laws
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1.
1.
Do you call your parent-in-laws as Mom and Dad? Yes
17%
301 votes
No
32%
559 votes
NA
51%
892 votes
2.
2.
Do you find it comfortable doing so? Yes
15%
255 votes
No
14%
237 votes
Undecided
4%
68 votes
NA
68%
1192 votes
3.
3.
Do they find it comfortable when called so? Yes
16%
278 votes
No
8%
132 votes
Undecided
6%
113 votes
NA
70%
1229 votes
4.
4.
If you are a parent-in-law yourself, would you like being called so? Yes
18%
322 votes
No
15%
258 votes
Undecided
10%
177 votes
NA
57%
995 votes
5.
5.
If you don't address your in-laws as Mom and Dad, then how else do you call them? Mr. & Mrs.
5%
85 votes
Just address them as 'You'
4%
73 votes
Call them by their first name
25%
438 votes
MIL & DIL
2%
28 votes
NA
63%
1101 votes
Other (please specify)
2%
27 votes
Other Answers | Percentage | Votes |
---|---|---|
0.46% | 8 | |
I call them "his parents" | 0.06% | 1 |
grandparents | 0.06% | 1 |
Do not talk to them at all | 0.06% | 1 |
Mom Wiese (her last name) and Dad or Pop Wiese (his last name) | 0.06% | 1 |
MIL. I do not consider her new husband my FIL | 0.06% | 1 |
uncle aunty | 0.06% | 1 |
Granny | 0.06% | 1 |
they passed away | 0.06% | 1 |
They are Japanese, so the Japanese way of addressing them (first name and -san added at the end | 0.06% | 1 |
We are not all young they passed a long time ago. | 0.06% | 1 |
In laws are dead | 0.06% | 1 |
nonna nonno | 0.06% | 1 |
Dad Flanders & mil by first name | 0.06% | 1 |
i dont even know | 0.06% | 1 |
Different for each | 0.06% | 1 |
avoid any name use | 0.06% | 1 |
I talk to them with the san | 0.06% | 1 |
The units | 0.06% | 1 |
/bb6b6y7 | 0.06% | 1 |
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