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2025-01-01 16:23
Men are always Mr, but women are Miss, Mrs. or Ms. based on their relationship to a man. We need a new word. Thoughts?
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29 分鐘內
chevy.bill
I say Ma’am a lot myself
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Bruce Clarke
bkclarke89
I thought Ms. was that word
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Linda Bond
linda_bond14
I'm not a great one for titles these days and address birthday cards etc to first name&second name. I think the Mr/Mrs thing is dying out. I'm 62 and wouldn't dream of insisting that someone address me as Mrs Bond, it seems such a pompous thing to do.
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neilmc1981
I think we don’t need to change it as it doesn’t really matter. It doesn’t define someone as a person so why worry about it
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Clinton Knapp
clintk79
Miss is universal. Ms. was created by caddy single women that didn't want be called Miss.
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Teresa DelGiudice
terid614
Many countries are/have adopted just 1 legal term for women (France, Germany, Italy, Canada).
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Kathie Russell
katruss214
Actually, Master is the equivalent of Miss.
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Andrew M Harvey
otnmbrd
Men are frequently Mr., Doctor, Captain
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Min Dimmock
mindimmock
This is old news. I have been Ms. For over 40 years. I don't answer to Miss or Mrs.
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Rod Iri
rod.iri
You can us "Ms" it doesn't tell her marital status. But try telling Ms to a married pregnant woman... I dare you. Women are the ones enforcing this idea, not men