What would a respectful young person call an elder? IRL my kids were taught to call everyone, even familiar adults Mr. and Miss - as in Mr. Tim is my dad's friend and his wife is Mrs. Karla. Sir designates a knight and I think Mr. is too OOG.
What do you think?
S/s
Courtesy titles on 06/08/2011 05:48 PM CDT
Re: Courtesy titles on 06/08/2011 05:49 PM CDT
Master, Mistress, Lord, Lady, Goodman, Goodwife, sir/ma'am in the lower case. I think any of those work.
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~ Nuadjha, the Briar Fox
You inhale deeply upon your pipe, puckering your lips as you send out three rings of smoke before you, then puff out a small vine of smoke that darts right through all three which causes them to disperse in a hazy shroud!
Re: Courtesy titles on 06/08/2011 08:14 PM CDT
Just call everyone Mac.
~James
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Re: Courtesy titles on 06/09/2011 09:23 AM CDT
Re: Courtesy titles on 06/09/2011 09:39 AM CDT
>I use "chief" or "boss".
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Re: Courtesy titles on 08/11/2011 01:33 AM CDT
Re: Courtesy titles on 08/11/2011 08:54 AM CDT