I want to ask where but you probably won’t say lolI’m from the West Midlands and we don’t say any of those!
I grew up in Birmingham and everyone I know says Mom. It was only when I moved away to go to Uni that I realised most people said Mum.
I want to ask where but you probably won’t say lolI’m from the West Midlands and we don’t say any of those!
I do agree, I came across it by chance.The Sun is trash of all. You should never have anything it that Rag.
Yep mom is defo a brummy thing, I’m a born and bred brummy and everyone here says mom!I want to ask where but you probably won’t say lol
I grew up in Birmingham and everyone I know says Mom. It was only when I moved away to go to Uni that I realised most people said Mum.
I doubt it. Sounds like she has some plant experts coming round to advise her on what to plant. No point planting the veg by now. She is far too late in the season. Although next week no doubt her kitchen veg crate will be brimming over with all her 'home grown' produce.Is she ever going to plant the veggie plants they bought from the garden centre into those beds? They have been in that plastic greenhouse for nearly a month now
Should look up polished by percy shes a good oneLittle miss mops? I assume anyway. I hate cleaning and she’s the only account I follow as she’s so real
I know a gay couple who had a baby, and decided one would be Mummy and the other Mumma. It's about the only acceptable use of it I think!Love this but I can’t stand the word mumma Especially, you got this mumma![]()
So glad I had my kids in the late 90s pre social media. It was a case of have your children then just get on with it. There was no ‘you got this momma’ or any of the other vomit inducing phrases thrown at other mums because they managed to actually look after their childHaha , or your doing amazing Mumma lol
Same in Scotland. Or maw. But my kids call me maw they'll get their arse skelped that's what my dad called my nannyIreland here and we say Ma or mam![]()
Omg exactly this I’m a child of the 90s and no way did mums behave like this to other mums back then , take me back to the 90s please.So glad I had my kids in the late 90s pre social media. It was a case of have your children then just get on with it. There was no ‘you got this momma’ or any of the other vomit inducing phrases thrown at other mums because they managed to actually look after their child![]()
Yes I agree with you many years ago now I left Birmingham and noticed it’s mum not mom as always on cards ect it was always from Mom , any way Mom Mum same meaning when you are being called by your daughter For something, I also can’t stand the mummmmazzz. And the clicking of the fingers drives me crazy I don’t know why it needed to keep clicking the fingers maybe be I need to try it to see if it worksI want to ask where but you probably won’t say lol
I grew up in Birmingham and everyone I know says Mom. It was only when I moved away to go to Uni that I realised most people said Mum.
It is just on the bumper bar. Which is replaceable.I can't believe she's had the name of that child actually inscribed onto the buggy. She'll never use it again, and has made sure that no one else can either. I hate buggies anyway, but what an absolute waste of plastic.
Every day is a learning dayIt is just on the bumper bar. Which is replaceable.
It’s the bar,I had one personalised,she has one with Ronnie and one with initialsI can't believe she's had the name of that child actually inscribed onto the buggy. She'll never use it again, and has made sure that no one else can either. I hate buggies anyway, but what an absolute waste of plastic.
Tacky as hell. I don’t get me started on clothes with your child’s name on .I can't believe she's had the name of that child actually inscribed onto the buggy. She'll never use it again, and has made sure that no one else can either. I hate buggies anyway, but what an absolute waste of plastic.