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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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With people other than your partners/children?
I have a baby face so I get called hun/lovely/darling quite a lot, mostly by friends and older women in a motherly or big-sisterly way. I quite like it, but whenever I try to do it it just sounds weird coming from me
Saying that I do use "girl" quite a lot with my friends. "Oh hey girl", "omg girl I knowww" etc etc |
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I use terms of endearment with just about everyone - even strangers. Unless I dislike someone they’ll get called ‘my lovely, sweetheart, petal’ etc etc
Most people like to be made to feel special. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I get lovely and hun quite a bit as well, it's the curse of the chubby cheeked, cute faced woman.
I don't really use nicknames with many bar Slute with a reformed slute of a friend. Instead I do the truly wanky thing and call my friends by their surname. So much so I forget some of their first names. |
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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago
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"With people other than your partners/children?
I have a baby face so I get called hun/lovely/darling quite a lot, mostly by friends and older women in a motherly or big-sisterly way. I quite like it, but whenever I try to do it it just sounds weird coming from me
Saying that I do use "girl" quite a lot with my friends. "Oh hey girl", "omg girl I knowww" etc etc "
Yes but only with people where it has been agreed and its not seen as patronising.
I have a couple that have been reserved for specific people.
Others can be quite general; sunshine, petal, etc. |
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I use them loads, blods or blodyn (flower in Welsh) for women or girls. From my area anyone younger than you is often called bach (small), one of the security guards calls me it, I like it makes me smile as it's an old fashioned way of speaking which isn't as common anymore. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know if this counts but I literally only refer to my friends as ‘bro’ or ‘G’ or ‘fam’. My gf I call ‘baby’ or ‘baby girl’ or a shortened version of her names. In person I occasionally refer to people as ‘my love’.
But mostly outside of my close friends I will refer to people by their names. |
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