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(Anonymous) 2021-06-23 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)I'd have to specifically remember to say 'mum', even in an England-based fic, and I've lived here for all of my 35 years. We say 'mom' here. Of all my friends only one of them says 'mum' and he's not from 'round here (he's originally from Australia).
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-24 08:00 am (UTC)(link)Yep it is, there's a few spots where it is used, but it's very far from common. More to the point, it would be a notable exception in the source material if a British character was from the Midlands and used it. That's the kind of thing you'd already know about going in, and it wouldn't just be a really lazy error on the part of an author.
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-24 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)It won't jar them hearing an English person using mom instead of mum.
And also to point out that mom = US and mum = UK isn't necessarily correct.
All Brits might not use the correct "mam" for a Liverpudlian character or (not British, but) a Dublin born character who might use the same, or 'mammy'.
I'm lucky, my fandom is America-based, so I don't get tripped up by it (although grown-ass men calling their father "daddy" is a bit weird), but the West Midlands and surrounding areas are pretty big.
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-24 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Midlands anon
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-24 08:10 am (UTC)(link)It doesn't really matter what version anyone uses though, as the most relevant thing is what a CHARACTER uses. I can't think of a single Brit character that uses Mom in canon, and we're all making a stab at writing pre-existing characters.
That's why it's lazy. (Shrugs) A single find/replace in a word document is not much to do to switch Mom to Mum or Mum to Mom.