Mamas is not used in Australia. Also we are not moms or mommies, we are mums or mummies. Depends how universal you want to be.
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On 31/12/2010, at 5:51 AM, Judy Campbell wrote:
> Related to this question, I wonder what today's mothers like to be called in writing that is not professional, but is warm and gives information. Mothers? Mamas? Moms? or? In a title for a support group or a handout which is preferred? I notice that some blogs use Mama, but I'm not sure how universal that is.
> thanks!
> Judy
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