The roots of the family are respect for the elders. "So, in our daily lives, how should we address our dad's grandma as a sign of our respect and affection?
In the Chinese tradition, Dad's grandmother is officially called "great-grandmother." However, in oral communication, we tend to use more intimate and more everyday addresses. For example, great-grandmothers are often referred to as "grandmothers" in the north, while "grandmothers" may be used in some parts of the south.
It is important to note that different families and regions may have their own Xi and preferences. So, when you're using these titles for the first time, ask the elders in your family to see which ones they prefer. For example, you might ask, "Dad, what do we usually call your grandma in our family?"Is it called 'grandma' or 'grandma'?”
In addition, great-grandmothers may be addressed differently depending on the cultural context. Understanding these cultural differences helps us use salutations appropriately in different social situations, demonstrating our cultural sensitivity and respect.
In short, when addressing Daddy's grandmother, it's not just the title itself that matters, it's also the respect and affection we express. Whether it is a formal "great-grandmother" or a more affectionate local title, it is a kind of respect and remembrance for the elders of the family. Remember, every salutation is a tribute to the family's history.