A common phenomenon in Singapore is to hear people call their elders "auntie" (female) and "uncle" (male) even though they are in no way related.
Quote from a Singaporean: "From young, my parents taught me to call anyone older, especially those who are married or are working, “auntie” or “uncle”. It is a way of showing respect. If you feel old just because people call you “auntie” or “uncle”, then you have a self-esteem problem. If you are a foreigner who objects to being called “auntie” and “uncle”, I say this is part of our culture, so accept it."
Quite funny to hear people saying this on the streets to shop owners or people in other occupations. :)
No matter what Kim, you've only got one real uncle!
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Hahahaha zeker, zeker
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ReplyDeleteIn ie3der geval ben ik geen oom of tante van je.
Lands wijs lands eer. overal anders wel leuk om te weten.
Goed weekend Kim
Hartelijke groeten .
Oma
Ha Kim ik geloof dat de vorige reactie de mist in gegaan is...dus bij deze nog maar een keer! Leuk om je verhalen te lezen. Geniet van je verblijf aldaar! Groet van René ...en ook van Hanneke!
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