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Nana v Grandmother?
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Orange Cat and Me | Report | 4 Nov 2007 22:39 |
Why do some of us have Nanas and others Grandmothers? |
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ErikaH | Report | 4 Nov 2007 22:43 |
Grandmother is the correct description of the relationship. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 4 Nov 2007 22:56 |
I had one Grandma and one Nanny (later Nan). I had a Grandad and a Pop. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 4 Nov 2007 23:20 |
I prefer Grandma,and I get the full great grandma from my 3 little great granddaughters.My daughter is also grandma. |
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Jackie | Report | 5 Nov 2007 00:49 |
I've just become a grandmother, not that I wanted to. |
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Charlotte | Report | 5 Nov 2007 08:18 |
To add to the pot I had a Nan and still have a Mama! No particular reason apart from regional dialect! |
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Ann | Report | 5 Nov 2007 10:55 |
It's personal preference I guess Orangecat.I am Grandma to my granddaughter but Nana (her choice) to my step-granddaughter so i get the best of both worlds :) |
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Rosi Glow | Report | 5 Nov 2007 11:42 |
My mums mum i used to call Nan, my dads mum was always called Grandma. |
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Cassidy | Report | 5 Nov 2007 12:04 |
Two Nan's,One Gramp's and one Grampy. |
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Whitenancy | Report | 5 Nov 2007 13:40 |
I had a Nannan and Grandpa on one side and Grandma and granddad on the other. it avoided confusions |
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Mhairi Queen of Scots | Report | 5 Nov 2007 15:07 |
I have a Gran(ny) and a Grandad. |
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Kate | Report | 5 Nov 2007 15:44 |
My paternal grandmother was "Gran" - always Gran, never Granny or Nanna or Grandma, just Gran. Any other name but Gran made her feel old and - even if you were only tiny - she would ignore you if you called her something other than Gran. |
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Orange Cat and Me | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:12 |
Thanks all, |
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AnninGlos | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:45 |
Both my Grandmothers were Grandma plus their surname to me, my one Grandfather was Grandpa plus surname. My paternal Grandmother was Nana to my cousins, my Dads brothers' children. |
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Kathlyn | Report | 5 Nov 2007 16:50 |
I like nan. When the children were tiny it was granny, now they are older it is nan. My great grandson calls me Katey nanny, because he was becoming confused that a "strange" woman was refered to as his nan. |
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Helen | Report | 5 Nov 2007 19:05 |
I called my grandmothers Nana and grandfathers Grandad. I always thought that Nana is more common in the north. My ancestors hail from Yorks, Lancs and Lincs. Or maybe it's a class thing. |
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Carrie | Report | 5 Nov 2007 19:17 |
We are Nanny and Grandan to our 2 Grandchildren, the other set of Grandparents are called Little Nanny and Grandad, Our granddaughter has always called him Grandan, reasons only known to herself:) |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:05 |
My grandmother was granny or gran, my mum is nanna, when my grand daughter first came along, I was granny maggie, but when gran died, I was elevated to just granny!! |
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Ozibird | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:12 |
My paternal grandmother was Nana, & she came from Lincolnshire. My maternal grandmother was Granny & she came from Cornwall. They were pretty well equal on the social scale. |
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Laura | Report | 5 Nov 2007 20:55 |
My dad's parents were Granny and Grandpa |