kinship terms - What is correct phrase for the relationship with my son's father/mother in law


What is the correct phrase for the relationship between me and my son's father/mother in law?



Answer



It's in your question.


There is no special term in English for a person's child's parents-in-law.


They are your son's parents-in-law.


Now, this is not to say that English wouldn't be enriched to have such a term, but it doesn't and there we are. It also doesn't have terms to distinguish between the flavors of aunts and uncles, and a few others that do exist in other languages.


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