Sal's mother wishes people would call her by her real name, Chanh. But everyone keeps calling her Mrs. Khan, like she's married to Captain Kirk or something. Just call the woman by her name, folks. It's not rocket science.
I would think you would call her by her name, same as if she were your son's American mother-in-law.
I would think you would call her by her name, same as if she were your son's American mother-in-law.
Sal's mother wishes that people would call her by her real name, Chanhassen. She does not wish to be called "Sugar", her nickname, anymore because she believes that she does not exceed thedefinitionof sugar. Unlike sugar, she believes she is a terrible, rotten person unlike her husband.
Sal's mother wishes that people would call her by her real name, Chanhassen. She does not wish to be called "Sugar", her nickname, anymore because she believes that she does not exceed thedefinitionof sugar. Unlike sugar, she believes she is a terrible, rotten person unlike her husband.
He would call her his 'skoonma' which means mother-in-law and you would call her: my seun se skoonma which means my son's mother-in-law
Your half-sister's mother may be your mother, if you have different fathers. If you have different mothers and your father is married to your half-sister's mother, then you probably should call her "mother." If your half-sister's mother is not connected to your father (i.e. her father married your mother) then there is no relationship name for you to call her mother, other than "my half-sister's mother."
It is my contention that she would call her mother-in-law by her surname.Kenneth L. "Rip" Stephens
I call her Jane. There is no special name for a person in that relationship.
Your mother-in-law. Or, call her by her name.
Sal's mother wishes people would call her by her first name, Chanhassen. This wish is related to her reasons for leaving the farm because she wants to reclaim her identity and independence, separate from her roles as a wife and mother. By being called by her first name, she is asserting her individuality and breaking free from societal expectations.
I would just call her my second mother
They would call themselves Inca's