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ShirlGirl
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The best that can be expected here in Oz is "ma'am", which makes me grit my teeth and hold back an overwhelming desire to say very crossly, "I am not the Queen; nor is this America, it's Australia. Please call me "madam!" I can recall only one occasion when I have been called "madam", and that was by a London bus conductor, who looked like Murray Head. A memorable moment!
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Steve Crook
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![]() Make sure they don't call you Madame and think you have a house of "working girls" ![]() It amuses me that I'm now so old that shop assistants (in the better shops) call me "Sir" Steve |
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ShirlGirl
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And so they should - you've lived long enough to deserve some respect!
![]() My husband and I checked in recently at a 4-star motor inn and the receptionist called us "guys" ! "How long are you guys staying?" and "Enjoy your stay, guys." She was pleasant enough, though. Perhaps it was intended to make us feel young!
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