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I’m 67. My grandmother was always Nana. I’m also originally from the UK, (emigrated when I was 22) so that may be a reason. My Scottish Mother-in-Law was Nana to my sons as well. So to me, it’s always been common.
Purple-Stater Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Boggles me how common the term “nana” has become.
no1scouse almost 11 years ago
I’m 67. My grandmother was always Nana. I’m also originally from the UK, (emigrated when I was 22) so that may be a reason. My Scottish Mother-in-Law was Nana to my sons as well. So to me, it’s always been common.