This is a strange word for me personally. We grew up calling our father Dad. I never remember using the word daddy, ever. Probably my reason for this is the term daddy is seemingly more casual, friendly, warmer.
Our father was old school, a disciplinarian, hard worker, three pack of Lucky Strikes a day machinist, horseman, dairy farmer. That was how I knew him. In his young years he lived on a small homestead, managed horses and was a real western cowboy. I doubt anyone who knew him would ever think the word daddy applied.
When I moved to Texas from New England, I thought it humorous that all of our friends who were from Southern states called their fathers daddy. A grownup calling their father daddy seemed odd. There were plenty of other things I found odd in that “2000 miles away from home” area, too. I’ll write of them another time.
Meanwhile, a very fun Happy Father’s Day to all of you!❤️
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I just call my dad, dad! Not daddy, I never called him that!
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The English/Australian way is daddy as little kids, and dad as adults. My father is common as a third person ref.
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I called my dad Daddy and I still call my mom Mommy. I love it when my kids call me that too, even though they are all adults.
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My daughters kiss still call their mom mommy too.
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I called mine my hero❣️🤘🤘🤘
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That’s very nice.
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I never called my dad daddy either, bless em ❤️❤️
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