Yun Chu, covering her head, angrily glared at Yun Tian beside her, her mouth pouting, her face full of depression.
Bo Yi looked at the little troublemaker with a headache: "No respect for elders."
"Hmph, it's just calling you by your name, what's the big deal?" Yun Chu said dismissively. Having grown accustomed to Western life, addressing family members by their names is very natural; in foreign families, parents often call each other by their names to make kids feel they are on equal footing, rather than requiring strict titles like dad, mom, brother, sister, etc. Calling someone by their name is not considered disrespectful but rather a sign of equal dialogue.
However, Yun Tian always insists she call him Uncle, not liking her to use his name. Yun Chu has never quite understood why.
"This is China, it's very disrespectful for juniors to call elders by their names, understand?" Bo Yi explained helplessly, although he was just being argumentative.
