A Minor, yet noticeable thing...

British folks and Aussies tend to say 'mum' while people in North America (Canada included) say 'mom.' Why is this?
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I somehow doubt that.The1exile wrote:Because that's the way it's always been?
muy_thaiguy wrote:I somehow doubt that.The1exile wrote:Because that's the way it's always been?
muy_thaiguy wrote:British folks and Aussies tend to say 'mum' while people in North America (Canada included) say 'mom.' Why is this?
Well, "mum" sounds weird to me, know one here in the States I know has ever said it (in real life). I, and the people that I know all say "mom" or "mother," none say "mum".The1exile wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I somehow doubt that.The1exile wrote:Because that's the way it's always been?
Well when I say "always" I mean no-one here says "mom". Just sounds weird to me.
Now doubtless there used to be a time when instead of saying "mum" people said "mother darling" but meh.
(I say "mor")
i say mummuy_thaiguy wrote:Well, "mum" sounds weird to me, know one here in the States I know has ever said it (in real life). I, and the people that I know all say "mom" or "mother," none say "mum".The1exile wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I somehow doubt that.The1exile wrote:Because that's the way it's always been?
Well when I say "always" I mean no-one here says "mom". Just sounds weird to me.
Now doubtless there used to be a time when instead of saying "mum" people said "mother darling" but meh.
(I say "mor")
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The1exile wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I somehow doubt that.The1exile wrote:Because that's the way it's always been?
Well when I say "always" I mean no-one here says "mom". Just sounds weird to me.
Now doubtless there used to be a time when instead of saying "mum" people said "mother darling" but meh.
(I say "mor")
Guiscard wrote:Because, although the spelling probably should be 'mOm', from 'mOther', the correct pronunciation is 'mUther' so we say 'mUm'.
And, as usual, Americans bastardise the tongue.