No, that is something you use for courtesy to other adults. To your parents, the only ones in the whole wide world that you call this, you use the more endearing terms mom and dad.
No I don't think parents should decide who their children should marry or date. It's the child's decision and feelings. I say if you really love that person then it shouldn't matter
french: votre mam german: Ihr mam italian: il vostro mam
Very politely. Don't be rude or insult them. Say yes sir and yes mam
Yes, parents have the right to say in whom their children marry.Parents have the right to say whom their children marry because parents know what is best for their children.They have the past experience of marriage and they know who they should marry as they know their likes and dislikes and what their consequences may be.The children may be underage and the parents have the right to stop them and guide them, by teaching them the right things. The children might not know what is the real meaning of marriage and what marriage is for.No, parents do not have the right to have a say in whom their children marry.Children should make their own decisions.Forcing the children may cause them to have an unhappy marriage.The children must be independent and choose who they want to marry.Neutral.Parents may have already arranged an arranged marriage and the children might decline.Children may choose who they want to marry but the parents may decline.Both the children and the parents may choose who the children marry.
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).
I would say about 8-10
Well yes I mean you should at least have a little say. You don't want to be over protective, but If he/she is bad, say criminal record , school suspension. I would say you should definitely have a say!
You should defiantly be expected to serve overhand. Also the coaches will want you to say yes mam or no mam (same with sir.) You need to be able to spike, pass, and set.
No. There is no rule book for parenting, but I would say that a good general rule is that a parent should not "make" their children believe in anything.
Children live with their parent or parents. Your parent has the final say.
mam fedydd
They say Shabbat blessings for their children.