what is the age when you stop calliing them kids

dubk

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I had this conversation with a friend a couple of days ago and the thought popped into my head after reading the post about "stupid accidents while you were a kid." The question is, at what age do you stop calling them kids? Do you consider a kid to be someone that is 14, 16, 18, 30...when does the term go away? In my friend's eyes, he felt that once you are 18 and can go into the armed services and shit like that. I argued that instead of an age, it has more to due with your lifestyle. If you live with your parents or your parents support you (i.e. they help you out while you are in college) then you are classified as a kid. My point was, until you are paying for everything on your own and have your own job, you are really just in the same situation as you were when you were four. Granted you have matured since then, but I figure once the dependence is gone, that's where the term dies out.
 
care to elaborate on your reasoning considering the fact that you both fit into the "adult status" based on your criteria
 
I agree it has mainly to do with supporting/living with yourself...I'd also add, the term refers to anyone who sucks, because most kids are annoying or suck. So that and whenever they stop being stupid. pz
 
critikaldesignz said:
a 60 year old man is still a kid to his 80 year old dad

Its all about maturity, I personally never call other people kids.

I never said that you call them directly to their face a kid. It was more intended as a classification system.
 
PuffnScruff said:
i couldnt agree more.

i would say between 17-19 but judging by some of the people i have encountered in college, i would have to say late 20's.
You dont think I'm still a kid do you?
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SicC said:
as a parent you will always look at them as your KID no matter the age.

pz

true true.

i guess when u are mature enough to be called adult ur not a kid anymore.
 
i think i didn't explain myself well enough. I'm not talking about when will parents stop calling or thinking of their children as kids. I was looking more into how people see others in the sense of, do they look at the person as a kid or do they look at them as an adult. When I hang out with some of my older friends, their friends see me as a kid in relation to their age (how assassin described it), but like what my friend said, he looks at it more of an age issue.

This has nothing to do with parent/child relationship or someone calling another person a kid. Just when you meet people, how you perceive them in your eyes
 
I think it depends on maturity. When you have to tell someone to cover their ears when you're talking about something naughty, they must be a kid. :)
 
Diaz said:
I think it depends on maturity. When you have to tell someone to cover their ears when you're talking about something naughty, they must be a kid. :)

ur still a kid to me so please cover ur ears.
 

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