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Parental scolding
I've heard that US and English parents sometimes use their children's full names while scolding them. It's not at all common in Germany; so I'm wondering how parents from other countries handle that, especially European countries like France and Italy.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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e.g. "John Smith, if I see you doing that again you'll feel the back of my hand!"
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In other words, it's also a practice in Canada.
If you're interested, where I live in Texas, the way to emphasize that you mean 'no', is to say, 'no, sir!' or 'no, mam!' depending on the sex of the child.
I was an Aupair in France back in the early 90s, and I don't remember hearing the children's full names when their parents were angry at them, just their first names.
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