But you have a relationship with them. I call my actual aunts auntie and am an honorary auntie to very very little children. I wish I would be a public figure and had random ass broads referring to me as auntieCalling older women “Auntie” is regular is Caribbean/African households. I been calling my friends’ mums “Auntie” since I was kid.
Do you think "Uncle" Luke gets mad when the kids these days call him "uncle"?![]()
Not really, Where I grew up we used to call random older women 'tanty' as long we interacted with them in some form or fashion.But you have a relationship with them. I call my actual aunts auntie and am an honorary auntie to very very little children. I wish I would be a public figure and had random ass broads referring to me as auntie![]()
Not really, Where I grew up we used to call random older women 'tanty' as long we interacted with them in some form or fashion.
Calling older women “Auntie” is regular is Caribbean/African households. I been calling my friends’ mums “Auntie” since I was kid.
Young people call women older than them "aunty" in africa and the caribbean even if they aren't related......it's a sign of respect for an elder.
correct I think some got it from Black panther and now that the trend is wearing down they are getting annoyed and starting to feel offended
The shyt precedes Black Panther.
Auntie Maxine
Auntie Fee
Uncle Snoop.
It's common for us to refer to our parents friends as auntie/uncle out of respect. The same way their children or our really close friends might be our "cousin", etc