they probably filed for 40 episodes but only filmed 36 episodes. A lot of production team does that. So maybe nothing was cut because they never intended to film 40 episodes.
I’m originally from Eastern Europe and we would call elders that we were not related to aunts and uncles when…
exactly it’s not a big deal especially if it’s was clearly mentioned multiple time that they are not related for real.The amount of real powerful and popular figures out there who married their biological cousin but I don’t see people reacting like that and making at big deal out of it. why they acting like this under the comments section of a fictional drama 😂.
I’m originally from Eastern Europe and we would call elders that we were not related to aunts and uncles when…
Me too. In my culture, it's very common. I'm Canadian by nationality, but I was born in the Caribbean, and that's where my ethnicity and family roots are as well. My parents are from there, and so is my entire family.
Since we were kids, we've been taught to call elders "auntie" and "uncle." We use the word "tatie," which basically means auntie. It's a sign of respect for our parents' friends and other elders in the community. I still do it even though I'm older now.
The children of those aunties and uncles become like your cousins. My mom has an aunt she's not even related to by blood. She was raised in my mom's family. Whenever she introduces my mom to someone for the first time, she says, "That's my niece." My mom is her niece in every way that matters, even though they have absolutely no blood relation.
The same thing happens with friends. One of my friends had a baby. We're not related, but I'm still that baby's auntie, and that baby is my niece. You don't have to be biologically related for those family titles to have meaning.
Except we don’t call childhood friends and not blood related people cousins or siblings even if we are close.…
you guys don’t call your parents friend aunties or uncle either ?? Where I’m from we do. it depends on each culture and how you grew up.sorry if my first comment sounded rude , it’s wasn’t my intention. I saw a comment down there and I ain’t gonna lied it did pissed me off . People can be veryyyy..ughh
I’m sorry are people really that….. do you guys not have cousins that are not blood related?? like childhood friend or friend so close that their mom became like a seconds mother to you and your friend is like a sibling. people you grew up with and you call family with no blood connection. is it not a thing anymore.???
Since we were kids, we've been taught to call elders "auntie" and "uncle." We use the word "tatie," which basically means auntie. It's a sign of respect for our parents' friends and other elders in the community. I still do it even though I'm older now.
The children of those aunties and uncles become like your cousins. My mom has an aunt she's not even related to by blood. She was raised in my mom's family. Whenever she introduces my mom to someone for the first time, she says, "That's my niece." My mom is her niece in every way that matters, even though they have absolutely no blood relation.
The same thing happens with friends. One of my friends had a baby. We're not related, but I'm still that baby's auntie, and that baby is my niece. You don't have to be biologically related for those family titles to have meaning.
I don't know why people are so shocked by that.