Ms or Miss
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- tehgee0
mayo its ibeen translated from geepanese :P
- Jaline0
...anybody hear something Swedish in the background?
- Jaline0
just kidding foxxy joxy
- jox0
...anybody hear something Swedish in the background?
Jaline
(Jan 10 06, 11:49)Oh no you diii-iiiint! *gives the gruntt-finger
- jox0
HAHA! there it is, goddammit, I was trying all names there were! why didcha change the filename!!
- gruntt0
i changed the name one friday morning when it was proposed to be used the friday photoshop battle.
- -sputnik-0
a good rule of thumb is to use Ms. for an adult woman who's marital status you don't know.
miss is for anyone under 18 in my book.
- Rand0
ma'am
madame
missie
mizzall are proper usage
- gruntt0
Mammy
- rasko40
The Queen requires all non married women to be titled 'Miss' when she visits. this is irking to feminists who would always use 'Ms' under ALL circumstances.
Ms is more politically correct, unless as women, you are happy to be branded according to marital status.
- -sputnik-0
i've got no problem with mrs...i even like to receive mail with mrs. "enter my husband's name here".
it's so stodgy and old skool : )