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If Teresa's daughter is my daughter's mother, who is Teresa to me?

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Original post by Tasty Apple
Is mother in law the grammatically correct one though?

What we really need, is the thread starter to just tell us the answer :biggrin:


The thread starter copied it from somewhere and misquoted it :P

I agree with the person's post above me^
Quelles sont tes pensées :smile:
B. You are Teresa.
I think it's mother.

If you share a daughter with someone else's daughter, then you are that someone else's in law, but as there's no option for 'in-law', Theresa's daughter is yourself, therefore Theresa is your mother.
I see how one of the answers try to trick you! 'I am Theresa' when the thought process really is 'I am Theresa's daughter'
Original post by Pablo Picasso
Quelles sont tes pensées :smile:


La grand-mère ? Ça m'a explosé la tête mdrrrrr !

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Original post by FrenchUnicorn
La grand-mère ? Ça m'a explosé la tête mdrrrrr !

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But you cant since the daughter's mother to teresa is teresa's daughter since her grandmother would be her daughter's mother grndmother :smile:
(e) mother in law
Original post by Pablo Picasso
But you cant since the daughter's mother to teresa is teresa's daughter since her grandmother would be her daughter's mother grndmother :smile:


Godddd you're right .. Omg xD

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