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Mum or Mom?

Mum or Mom?


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dragon-dark-master

Thanks SPPf. TTYL
Do you say/spell your mothers as Mum or Mom, I say Mum.

Is Mom purely American or is it a Global thing?
 
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As far as I have observed, it's only in America/Europe.
 

Spirit of Darkness

Well-Known Member
I say Mum.
 

~:Shadow:~

Well-Known Member
Mum for me.
I use British English spellings.
 

Egaleco

New Member
I say mom. And spell it as such.

o: I don't like "mum." I think it's the only British varient I don't like.
 

Crymzon1980

Acro Bike Mechanic
Don't forget Mama, Mother, Madre, mommy, and many other names for our maternal parents :)

I mainly call my mom, "Mama"
 

clone1

Aesthetics brahz
Mom for me. Most people like me in the U.S. say mom instead of mum.
 

Metagross Guy

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W.T.

Donw with CIPHET!
Cultural differences, we say more than just mom here, there's US folks that say mum too LOL
Yep. In Canada there's even more. Incidentally, Crymzon, is there really such a place as Texas City, Texas?

I say Mom but I have lots of friends who use Mum or Mama.
 

KyogreKnight07X

Anticipation!
Mum sounds strange to me. I say mom.
 
Mum, mum is easier to say repeatedly, ha and mummy, it sounds pathetic so i love saying it. And mum is mainly british.
 
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