
Comedian T. Murph Highlights Generational Shift in Children's Etiquette Towards Adults
In a humorous take on modern parenting, comedian T. Murph recently shared his observations on how children today address adults, sparking a conversation among parents. Murph expressed his frustration with kids referring to him as "Zion's Dad" rather than by his given name, highlighting a shift from traditional forms of address like "Mr." or "Mrs." "When I was growing up, everybody that was older than me was Mister or Missus. That's how it was or was considered disrespect," Murph stated in his video. He emphasized that as a parent, he provides for his child's needs and, therefore, deserves to be recognized by his own name. He humorously added, "If you call me Zion's Dad, Zion's Dad gonna make you walk home." Murph's commentary resonates with many parents who observe similar changes in social etiquette among younger generations. This shift prompts discussions about respect, evolving social norms, and the balance between traditional values and contemporary interactions.