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Can I call out to an old lady in the street "grandma"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no its not sad. keitra is learning English and posts on here for help. In some places in the world, the linguistic equivalent of the English Grandma is a polite way to addtress older ladies. In the UK it isn't amd "Madam" or Excuse me madam would be much politer. Also you would not call out unless it was an emergency or hyou had tried to attract their attention more quietly and failed
Unless the lady was at least 90, walking with a stick and bent double, grey haired and wearing those orthopaedic type shoes, then you might get a surprise when she turns round and turns out to be a lot younger!
I certainly wouldn't like it said to me, although some youngsters use it as an insult, if you try to tell them off for somethin, i.e. 'push off grandma'
I always called my grandma 'grandma' but why do some people use grandmother, gran, granny, nan, nanny, nana? I work for a greetings card company, and they sell more 'granny' cards in Scotland than in England.