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Date: Sunday, 27 January 2008 05:55 (UTC)For anyone born later than, oh, 1920 or so, I would expect the informal "du" in that case.
Having someone address their parents with formal "Sie" sounds like something my grandfather might have done, but not anyone younger. (Addressing their own children with "Sie", on the other hand, seems completely wrong.)