
xiao nan accepts her feelings and then she turns out to be a minion whos being led to "distract" nan so the evil popular hottie can take su luo for her own, and xiao nan's feelings get hurt and su luo explodes on everyone to protect xiao nan......someone prove me wrong....dont get me wrong i love this trope

american kids tend to call their parents by their first names.........maybe michelle is his mama....i dont cause i respect them,,,,,,,but maybe...

Unless the parents and children are not related (and they don't have a good relationship) or the grown-up kids say their parents' first names in a teasing or purposefully annoying way, American children do not call their parents by their first names. I have lived in the southwest and then the southern central part of the USA for all of my life thus far (over 20+ years), which is in response to @beesw. So I don't know what's going on with Taehee, but it's not a normal thing for children to call their parents anything other than some form of "mom" and or "dad."

That's what I'm saying bro,, I've lived in the south my whole life and we've never called our parents anything but "mom" and "dad." I was raised to think it's disrespectful to call them anything but. Like I said, not sure if my thinking stems from my being raised in the southeast, but I kinda cringe at the idea that someone that has a good relationship with their biological parents would call them by their first names :/

From the north. I've never heard any of my friends or family call their parents by their names unless they were step-parents. My dad will occasionally say my grandmother's name but usually when he's talking to someone else about her. Usually calling your parents by their names implies that you don't have a good relationship with them.

Well of course there will be some kids that want to treat their parents with disrespect, but I would say that the majority try to respect their parents.
I mean, it could be a regional thing, but before you I've never heard of anyone from up north using their parents' first names to speak to them and I can tell you that it's disrespectful to do that in the south.
It's unusual to come across someone that has a good relationship with their parents and calls them by their first names, so I'm thinking that maybe you think that type of behavior is normal because of your situation and the people you surround yourself with.
Live your life however you want, but you're sorely mistaken if you think that "american kids tend to call their parents by their first names." You're implying that this is a typical thing and that most American children are like that, but I think that thinking might result from it a norm in the social circles you exist in.
Main point being: That behavior is not typical within an American family. It may occur in certain circumstances, but the consensus is that typically a child will only call their parents by their first names when they have a poor relationship with them or the parent is a stepmother or stepfather. Anything outside of that is an outlier and should not be considered representative of the greater population's social norms.

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