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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: tel on November 20, 2009, 11:24:55 AM
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My dad is off visit my niece and her daughter over the weekend.
Therefore my sister is the grandmother and my dad is the great grandfather.
Am I a grand uncle or a great uncle?
I always referred my grandmother's brothers and sisters as great uncles and great aunts.
I will look back in after lunch.
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Never heard of grand uncle, always great uncle.
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Never heard of grand uncle, always great uncle.
Bit like yerself then ey? lol:
Stuff it. A 'relative' will do. ;)
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You can be a grand great uncle ...said with a gentle Irish swagger ;)
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Looks like 'great' if you can figure this out rubschin:
(https://www.virtual-pub.com/SMF/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fs3.postimage.org%2F19XtP9.jpg&hash=21c42773d5e96487c4c145666892a6682b40ff16) (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq19XtP9)
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I have been told that both are ok but it became fashionable to use great rather than grand.
Apparently great great grand uncle does not come across very well when people are doing their family history.
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You can be a grand great uncle ...said with a gentle Irish swagger ;)
I haven't even seen the little bugger yet, born in February.
Just found out that niece is coming down tomorrow for the weekend so may get a chance to see the little cherub.
How did you know about my Irish swagger?
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We can see it in your posts.
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We can see it in your posts.
I need me drive doin'.
Cash?
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lol: lol: