A woman who is 16 years older than me, can I call my sister except for my elder s friend who is call

Updated on society 2024-02-12
42 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Okay, that's what I call my colleagues.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. 11 to 13 years older than me, it's okay to call me sister if you don't call me aunt.

    1.You are now under the age of 10, then the other party is about 20 years old, in the prime of youth, at this time, you call your sister, perfect drop.

    2.You are now over 10 years old, and the other party is about 30 at this time, at this time, you call the other party's sister, and the other party can't wait to do it, because you look young.

    3, you are now over 20 years old, the other party should be about forty, at this time they want to not look too old-fashioned, so you just call sister, isn't it just right?

    In short, the older a woman gets, the more she hopes that she will be young forever, and you are happy to call her young.

    But sometimes you need to pay attention to some personal personality preferences, some people have a more stubborn personality, then you try not to call your sister like this, so as not to disgust the other party.

    What kind of personality is she? Tell me and I can break it down for you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, many girls don't want others to call him aunt. In this way, they feel that they are old, and if you call them sisters or beautiful women, they will be very happy to hear them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, if you call me sister, she will be very happy, after all, she will feel that she is still young and beautiful, not an old aunt.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's also human, mixing in this society. He wants to follow his little, if he doesn't want you to call her aunt, it's okay for you to call him sister. After all, you're not called relatives or anything like that.

    They don't stay together very often. As long as he's happy, he won't lose a piece of meat if he screams. Now it may be that some women want others to call him smaller.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course this is okay, many women don't want to be called too big, she will be very happy if you call her sister, after all, it's normal to call her sister when you're a little older.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes if the other person doesn't mind.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the process of interpersonal interactions, it is necessary to address each other. This is one of the minimum conditions for a smooth interpersonal relationship.

    There are roughly the following types of names when interacting with each other.

    1. Between relatives, they are called by generation.

    For example, grandparents, uncles and aunts.

    2. In the state of non-kinship, it is called according to kinship (generally measured by age).

    For example, if the other party is close to his parents, he will call him uncle and aunt.

    For example, if the other party is the same age as you, you will call your brother and sister.

    3. Refer to each other as a position or occupation.

    For example, Director Liu.

    4. Call it by its name.

    Of the above conditions, the latter two are generally more common in the workplace, while the first two are generally more common in daily life.

    For those who are 14 years older than themselves, they should be called according to the first two cases, according to the generational relationship between each other or by comparison with each other.

    If they are related to each other, they should be called according to their generation, regardless of the age difference between them.

    In real life, it is true that relatives are older and younger than each other. ......Therefore, for two people who are related, with an age difference of 14 years, they may have to call each other aunt, or they may call each other sister, or even the other party may call themselves aunt or sister.

    If they are not related to each other, they can determine how to call each other according to the status of kinship in the case of general age gap.

    For example, if the other party is relatively high, then you have to call the other party "aunt".

    And if the other party's seniority is the same as your own, you can call the other party "sister".

    In addition, for girls, without exception, they all like young people. ......Therefore, it is not appropriate to call each other "aunt" and appear that the other party is older. ......At this time, you should call the other party "sister" to show her youthful temperament, so that even if her actual age is almost a generation higher than yours, she will be very happy in her heart and think that she looks young.

    This is very beneficial for building relationships with each other.

    Therefore, if there is no kinship between them, then call the person who is 14 years older than you "sister". She's sure to be happy about it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on whether you have a nephew or niece who is less than five years older than you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, 16 years old is still a minor, and 5 years older than you, it is more appropriate to call my sister, and it is definitely not happy to call my aunt, and it seems impolite.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Should she be called aunt, she is only 16 years old, and she should be called sister. It's called my sister, right. Calling Auntie looks like he's too old. She was only 16 years old. You're a kid too. He's also a kid. He's five years older than you, so he's called Sister.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, it's called sister, people are only sixteen years old, and they are also a girl, why do you want to call people aunt, you are not a three-year-old child, five years younger than others, why don't you call other people's sisters, if there are three-year-old children who call you aunt, can you accept it, now children know that they will be happy if they call their sisters, no matter how old she is older than you, she is only sixteen years old, so you should call her sister, you go up and call her aunt, people must not be happy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A 16-year-old girl is five years older than you. You're only 11 years old. You're still a schoolboy.

    Elementary school students look young. But today's children mature late. They all treat themselves like babies.

    Actually, it's a little girl in her 20s. I don't want to be called auntie. So you'd better have a sweet mouth.

    You are 11 years old. If a six-year-old child. Call your uncle or aunt.

    Are you happy? He's also five years younger than you. You want him to call you uncle and aunt.

    Or do you want him to call you brother and sister?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, it's called sister, girls like to be young, and they don't like others to call her old, and now a woman in her 30s is angry when you call him an aunt, let alone a 16-year-old.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Calling a 16-year-old woman, Aunt Hai, of course it's not normal, under 18 years old, shout.

    Sister block.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    She's only 5 years older than you, of course you should call her sister, how can you call her aunt? If you call a young girl like an old aunt, she will of course think that you are deliberately impolite.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You are 16 years old, you are 30+ years old, you can call you Auntie, people are only in their twenties, you are called Auntie, do you think it is appropriate? It should be called sister.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The age difference of 5 years is not a gap, this is basically no generation gap problem, the gap between children in many families is larger than this, of course this should be called sister, she said that you are not polite at all, there is no problem at all, and when you are called uncle and aunt by a child who is a few years younger, you will understand.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course, it's to call her sister, and to call her an old man, and I'm sure she'll feel bad, you're rude.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's not much different to call my sister, saying that people don't like it when they're old. Even if you are older, it will be more pleasing and pleasant to call you younger.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, it's called my sister, and I'm definitely not happy to be called an aunt before I am an adult at the age of 16.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It would be better to call my sister.

    Nowadays, people like others to say that they are young, and besides, she is only 16 years old, and she is in adolescence, although she is 5 years older than you, but normally she is called a sister, and you don't suffer.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Minors are called sisters, adults who are married or have children are called aunts, and 50-year-olds can also be called aunts or grandma, it also depends on your age, the difference is less than 10 years old is called sister, 20-year-old is called aunt, and those over 40 years old are called grandma.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Let's call my sister and look younger.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Five years older, it should be called sister.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The other party is 11 years older than you, so of course you can call the other party sister, which is a very polite title.

    So let's take a look at how to address someone politely.

    On formal occasions, it is generally possible to address it as "comrade" to show formality and solemnity, so that it can feel more serious.

    In general, for men, it is possible to address them as "sir"; For women, if they are married, they can be called "Mrs." and "Ms."; For women who are not married, they can be called "Miss", "Beauty", and so on.

    If you know the occupation of a stranger, you can call it by occupation. For example, they are called "teacher", "doctor", "accountant", "lawyer", and so on.

    If you know the position of a stranger, of course, you can also call it a position. For example, they are called "mayor", "director", "principal", "dean", etc.

    You can use a more affectionate title, age and earth, and call it "uncle", "uncle", "big brother", or "aunt" and "aunt"."Big sister" and so on.

    Although it is a stranger, you can call them by their first name if it is a formal occasion. However, if it is the time of the previous stream of the relationship, when interacting, you cannot call him by his name, you can add comrade, sir, miss, lady and so on after the name.

    For colleagues in the unit or other friends and partners who are more familiar with them, those who are older than themselves can be called Lao Chen, Lao Liu, etc., and the older ones can be called Wang Lao, Zhang Lao, etc. for honorific titles.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Within ten years of age, you can call you brother and sister. The difference between more than ten years and less than twenty can be called big brother and big sister. Twenty years old is considered a generation higher, so you can call it uncle and aunt.

    In ancient words, the father's second brother was called "uncle", the father's brother-in-law was called "uncle", and the husband's younger brother was called "uncle". Polite salutation: A polite salutation for someone who is about the same age as your father.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    At the age of 21, I am an adult, and I can't just call someone who is only 6 years older than me an uncle and aunt. It's impolite and ignorant like this, and you should call it brother and sister. Unless it's a matter of seniority, no matter how big or small, you have to call uncles, aunts, aunts, and so on.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You are only 21 years old this year, and you are only 27 years old when you are 6 years older, so you still call your sister and brother directly, so that it is polite. If the other party is clearly qualified, such as your father's youngest sibling, then you can call it uncle and aunt.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    21 years old, older, can I call my six-year-old aunt uncle? I think you're 21 years old, you're six years old, 21 years old, older, can I call my six years old aunt uncle? I think it's better not to call you uncle or aunt when you're 21 years older than you are six years old, after all, it's six years old, you should call them older brothers and sisters, big brothers and big sisters.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Generally, people who are about 20 years older than themselves are called uncles and aunts, and if they are 6 years older than you, they are called brothers and sisters, and they will be unhappy to be called uncles and aunts.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I'm only 6 years older than you, 27 years old, I don't think I should call someone else's aunt or uncle, this age is generally called brother or sister.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    See if it's a relative, there is a generation between relatives, if not, only 6 years older, call it brother or sister.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Those who are fifteen years old and above can be called uncles and aunts, and those who are under fifteen years old are big brothers and sisters.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Calling it brother or sister, this is called uncles and aunts who are sometimes unhappy.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    You can teach grandma, but most places are unfamiliar with calling grandma, this can be used as a reference according to the friends around you, for example, this woman is your friend's grandma, you can follow the call grandma,

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Absolutely, it means that you are a polite person.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    It depends on seniority, not age.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Yes, you can call grandma or something.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    A woman who is much older than herself can be called grandma. Of course, there are places called grandma and grandma. It's just a difference in address habits.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    A woman who is 13 years older than herself is called an aunt, and a woman who is 53 years older than herself can of course be called grandma or grandma.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    It depends on your age and family background.

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