Quote from: Mups on April 18, 2026, 12:03:24 PMYes, that's true.Mr M often uses Sir when he addresses people he doesn't know as in 'excuse me sir could you help me ' ?
I don't think we would have been allowed to call adults by their first names in those days, would we.
It's always bugged me why school teachers think they should be called 'Sir,' too.
I have never called anyone Sir since I left school, and never would.
Funny when you think about it, because the female teachers weren't called 'Lady', so why did the men give themselves a title??
Quote from: Scrumpy on April 18, 2026, 11:58:01 AMDo you remember way back when most of the men who visited a home were 'Uncles'.. !!
How come we had 'Uncles' that were not even related to the family..!!
The word uncle now is seldom used .. We call most members if our family by their names..
Quote from: Scrumpy on April 18, 2026, 12:11:04 PMOur female teachers were 'Miss'... and the males 'Sir'...
I wouldn't call anyone Sir now..
I hear it in shops when an assistant is addressing a male customer..
I don't know what they call us females though..
I bet , under their breath, they have some great names for us..
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