Mercy
was Mercedes
So a few days ago my mother unexpectedly asked me if I thought it was strange if you call someone who isn't related to you "sister" or "uncle" or even "grandpa" and "grandma". And, being from a small area in Alaska, I said no. I have a few "aunts" who aren't related to me whatsoever, but I still refer to them as that and they acknowledge me as their neice. I have two boys at my school who call me their sister, and I call them my brothers, even though we don't share the same blood. Since I'm in this small town setting where everyone knows each other, we all call each other family in some way. (But that also could be partly because my family is adopted into a Tlingit clan and everyone else in that clan is considered "family". :]) So, obviously, it's something that I've grown up with my whole life and haven't known anything else.
So my question is, is this weird? It just got me thinking because I don't live in a big city. Does anyone else do this? Is it different in bigger areas? Or maybe it's the same?Shower me with your opinions. :D
Sorry if this is in the wrong spot. =X
So my question is, is this weird? It just got me thinking because I don't live in a big city. Does anyone else do this? Is it different in bigger areas? Or maybe it's the same?