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Words for family members vary between English-speaking cultures. Grandpa is used extensively in North America and Canada as an informal term for grandfather. The term Grandad would be more common in the UK. Likewise, Grandma is used in familiar contexts in North American English-speaking countries whereas Gran, Granny, Nan or Nan(n)a would be more common terms in the UK. North American English speakers often address their mothers as Mom (or Mommy for very young children) whereas Mum (or Mummy for very young children) is more typical in the UK. Dad is used extensively in both contexts.








