Answers to the question “What do you call your grandparents?”
Nana and Papa – You like things straightforward.
Nonna and Nonno – You are Italian.
Nannelli etti Peppacine – You think you are Italian.
Naan and Popover – You have a cartoonish preoccupation with food.
The ones who give me candy – You lie on surveys because you think you are funny.
917-643-2720 – You read the question wrong.
Whatever their first names are – You’re family isn’t really a hugging family.
Grandma and Grandpa – This must be the “less cool” set of grandparents.
Granny and Grampy – You still have a pen pal.
Glammy and Grandude – You keep your grandparents up to date on your love life.
Grammophone and Gramplifier – You don’t exist, but the rest of you wish you said that.
Grand-ma-ma and Grand-pa-pa – You find it plausible that Santa Claus fits through your chimney and that poor people receive fewer presents because they are more naughty.
Avus et Avia – Your best friend is a dictionary.
NOONOO and POOPOO – You have a small object lodged in your esophagus.
Bubbe and Zayde – This says nothing in particular about you. Nothing at all.
Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Batman! – Talking to people in person is strange and difficult for you.
NOONOOPOOFFHHHLLLL *cough* *cough* – You have a large object lodged in your esophagus.
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