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2sp_ | 20:17 Wed 12th Mar 2014 | ChatterBank
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Following on from a serious thread in B&S, I was just wondering if anyone has any objections to others calling them by generic pet names?

I can't stand being called Hun, Babe or Love.

Not too fond of Madam either.
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Meh, none of those bother me in the slightest.

I've been called far worse ;-)
Duck. Did my first ever student placement at a hospital in Worksop, and as regularly referred to as that.
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I suppose that is a valid point, B00, there are worse things to be called! It just grates me!
Matron.
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campbellking, I've never heard Duck before. Obviously I've heard of ducks before, but never as a pet name.

Now I'm curious about localised pet names...
Dear really irritates me and if he calls me it I know it's to irritate me! I like hun and babe though.
Dear, hen or chick annoys me
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My mental mother used to call me Lamb, she did it up until I was in my mid twenties. She even called me it in front of my friends. I've only just lived it down.
Nothing would bother me. They can call me whatever they like. Like I said in the other thread I probably wouldn't even notice.
Duck I think tends to be mainly north Notts area (Mansfield etc), also common in Stoke on Trent.
Other placements were in Yorkshire, never actually minded being called 'love'
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Pet is quite a common one in Glasgow and I don't actually mind that one.

If you live in Kettering you're...duck...or me duck...☺

I don't really mind pet names and probably use them more than many abers but the one thing that really grates is......Bless.

How's Mr G?.......Poorly today......Awwww....Bless.
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gness, Bless is a bad one, especially when twinned with that face...
I call everyone 'love'. It's not meant to be patronising or demeaning in any way, and if anyone takes it like that, I think it's their problem.
as I said on the other thread, I think it depends on the person who is doing the calling.
What kind of face... or that not tw..
I was called 'me duck' by a lovely local lady I helped in Cromer. I liked it.
LyndaB, that's an okay attitude in your private life but not at work!
'me duck' is used a lot in Northampton.
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I don't mind friends and family calling me pet names, but not when it's shop assistants, waiters, taxi drivers, or in fact any random stranger.

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