Body & Soul0 min ago
nephew and niece
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why do we call them this?thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Only partially, Firefly. One has brothers-in-law/sisters-in-law only if one's sisters/brothers are legally married. They do not have to fit that criterion in order to have children, yet any such children would still be one's nephews/nieces. In other words, it is the brother/sister relationship which is central. Cheers
Sorry, Quizmonster, I think you.ve missed firefly's point.
Your wife's/husband's brother or sister is your brother-in-law or sister-in-law; and if they have children then they are your nephews and nieces (whether your sister/brother-in-law is married or not). You seem to be considering sister/brother-in-law as being only your own sister's or brother's spouse.
Point taken, Geof...I had overlooked that aspect of relationships. Sorry. However, what you say will apply only if you and your partner are legally married (as, indeed, you present it yourself). The one absolutely enduring aspect here - that has nothing whatever to do with anybody's marriage - is between you and the offspring of your own siblings.
I'm going to stop there or we'll be getting into the "What relationship exists between the child of my second-cousin twice removed and my ex-wife's first husband's granny?" type of scenario! Guaranteed to turn the brain to mush. Cheers