>Anglos call their fathers "sir"
>>77087854
>not respecting your elders
>Be American
>Father gets old
>Shoot him
>"TIME TO GO TO ELDERLY HOUSE, SIR"
>>77087854
no one says that
>>77087854
I think that's only done in the American south or American military families. Although people here often say "yessir" to anyone while talking.
>>77087854
>Getting BTFO by Liam Neeson
>>77088136
I have never called my father sir or heard anyone do so.
t. "American south"
>>77088757
That's weird. It's very common there. Always yes sir, yes mam, miss so and so, etc.
Only americans
Posh kids in posh schools call male teachers sir though
>>77087854
Only yanks do this.
i call my dad geezer and my mom hag
>>77089255
You must have gone to some shitty school if you didn't call your teacher sir.
>>77089540
We always just said Mr./Mrs./Ms. [surname]
>>77089540
Teacher is a much more respected title than sir
>Albanians don't call their fathers anything because they don't have fathers
>>77089255
>Only americans
No we don't
>>77087854
i do the same and everyone i know do the same too
this is called respect
>>77087854
americans*
>>77090268
>Treating your father as a slave owner is called respect
>>77090330
only retards think like that lol
>>77087909
>Implying your father is anywhere near noble blood
you don't call your mother "baroness" either.
>>77089540
in finland we call them teacher or by their first name
>>77090499
Homo deacher :DDDD
>>77087854
My father sometimes calls me sir
>>77090499
So if your teacher's name is Maria Spurdo you simply call her Maria?
>>77090695
Maria or ope or opettaja
Here our fathers call us father
Like its weird
Me: "Hey dad"
Dad:" Yea dad, what do you want?"
It happens with aunts and uncles too
>>77090844
the fuck?
only shitty tryhard conservatives force their kids to call them sir.
>>77090869
It only happens when they are annoyed and know you will ask something from them, so its in the tone of mockery, but overtime it came to be used a lot for every moment
>>77090981
>this arouses the serbocroats
>>77090844
>Here our fathers call us father
no you retard
it's similar to saying pronto
>>77090330
you got the right attitude, btw I only know one albanian guy and I got the impression that their fathers are pretty conservative and expect a lot of respect
>>77090391
Brazilian respect?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xN63HDzOg0
>>77093212
Mister and God are the same word here
>>77087854
Anglos are subhumans, what's new?
>>77094255
and poles aren't?
>>77093817
I see
>>77094584
They are, why?
>>77094627
we aren't
>>77094776
You are
>>77096455
He is right sorry lad
Fuck Albania seriously man
>>77088757
u wot
>>77096477
Albania
>>77097448
Anglia
>albanians can't drive
True story
Oh dear daddy sir, may I have a scone and crumpets for dinner. The blood pudding makes my tummy hurt.
>>77089255
>posh schools
nah i went to a bogstandard comprehensive and we called our teachers sir and miss
My 2nd cousin living in UK(literally has the surname Islami) went to a Catholic school and teachers said they should be called sir
>>77087854
If you still call your father "sir" you never evolved into a true male. Even if you are a 10/10 chad, you will always be a beta kid inside with a daddy-complex. You may should consider becoming a woman, because your father literally made you his bitch on a psychological level.
>>77098001
tell him to leave
>>77098172
Nope. He finds Scotland comfy
>>77097849
We can drive, we're just hardcore about it
>>77098204
he's not welcome here
>>77088136
I'm from New England and when I worked in retail used sir but that is about it.
>>77087854
>Americans
>Anglos
Not anymore, they're just niggers now.
>>77089710
Same
>>77091037
Says the muslim serb
>>77089255
we did it in mine and it was far from posh,
>>77089710
>>77089540
I used Mr./Mrs./Ms. when I knew their names,
Sir if I didn't know their name and it was a man,
nothing if I didn't know their name and it was a woman.
Yea, I've seen how Analbanians families talk with each other:
>Son: "Mir dita, bab"
>Father: "Eh budal, mshele deren"
>Son: "po bab, qa po bon?"
>Father accidentally breaks his qai
>Father shours: "oh ta qi budalene nanen, shtet i poshter. Shukrije! une dua qai!"
>>77088906
In customer service yes, not in family life. You had a very strange upbringing if so
>>77089540
Australia's a bit weird in that we hate to be respectful
I called some of my teachers by their first names
>>77097927
Talking about Australia specifically there
>>77105195
Really? What state are you in? I've never heard of that.
>>77088136
No leaf we dont say sir to ours parents
I'm 20 and people call me sir all the time. I call my dad by his name tho: dad
>>77089540
>not seño/señorita and profe
chile....
>>77111038
your dad's name is dad?
>>77090450
Females are ma'am
>>77088678
hehehe
nice film
>>77110170
>>Father accidentally breaks his qai
>"oh ta qi budalene nanen, shtet i poshter. Shukrije! une dua qai!"