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[QUOTE=Nancy1999;3617989]How about when someone comes up to you in a store? What do they say, may I help you . . .?[/QUOTE If you don't know the person's name, saying "May I help you?" is 100% correct. Saying "Ma'am" in the NE (New England) is considered negative. |
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As for Miss or Ma'am...I don't notice what people call me...lol I will notice next time! :) |
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It is depressing to me when I am called ma'am, especially by someone younger than me. :( I guess because I don't feel like I am 30. I see people on t.v. that are 30-ish and always wonder if I look that old. ;) Of course, as a teacher, I am used to being made to feel old by my students. I remember last year my 10 year olds thought the Smurf's were new. I took in a picture of me wearing my Smurfette sweatsuit on Christmas 1986. |
Well I am proud of being southern. I think it is disrespectful for a child to call an adult by given name. As I said, putting the "miss" in front is a way of showing respect but more familiarity than addressing with Mrs. Or Ms. And last name. My daughter friends, bf etc called me miss shinja or mrs. Xxxxxx. I think the ma'am is a way of addressing or answering someone in a respectful ways. Like many terms the inflection or body language can change the meaning. There were many times my teenage daughters said. " yes ma'am" and they were not thinking love and respect. I would only use sir or ma'am to address someone when I can't think of another way to address them .. "excuse me ma'am" sounds odd. Maybe I have been out of the south too long:(... Miami is not known for it's manners.. Or polite people. But it still amuses me that the students address the female teachers as " miss" ..they don't even used the last name. |
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LOL!!! My husband suggested "the mummy" - which would indicate being well-preserved. ;) |
Usually people 30 and older call me Miss, and really young people, like the 16 to 18 year olds that work at the Dunkin Donuts drive thru, call me ma'am. I HATE that! I am 34.... but I am not married, no kids, dress fairly fashionable, I have no fine lines or wrinkles yet, most of the time people think I'm only in my mid-20s, so I don't know why I get called ma'am. I think if I lost 20lbs I'd be back to being called Miss by everyone. I think getting heavier ages you. **SIGH** another reason I NEED to lose weight. :) I had a VERY sad moment last summer..... when I went for my physical and my DOCTOR was younger than me! :( That was a first for me. I'm used to being the baby .... my ex I was with for 10 years was 2.5 years older than me, so all his friends were too. My boyfriend now is 8 years older than me, so even his youngest sibling is 3.5 years older than me. My coworkers are all at least 5 - 10 years older than me, if not more. I'm usually the baby so its weird when Im the oldest. |
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I always thought people with a bit more meat on them looked younger. The "fluff" unwrinkles the wrinkles. :) Bf's cousin and wife lost a bunch of weight and now they both look so old. |
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