US Senator Telling Brig. Gen. To call her Senator not Ma'am?

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Miss rhymes with hiss
MS. rhymes with pez

The differance is subtle on prounciation, but here "miss" is always never married, I.E. a "sinful woman" if she's had kids.

(not sure which words are banned so having to use a round about explination.)

Uh, I have never heard of Miss having a negitive connotation to it.
 
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Miss rhymes with hiss
MS. rhymes with pez

The differance is subtle on prounciation, but here "miss" is always never married, I.E. a "sinful woman" if she's had kids.

(not sure which words are banned so having to use a round about explination.)

suppose it depends on your accent and inflections
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As you heard, mine varies depending on how tired I am.
 
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Cultural. You're in Georgia, Sadina's in California.
 
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I also never understood why being from the South is seen as a "Bad'' thing?
 
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Miss rhymes with hiss
MS. rhymes with pez

The differance is subtle on prounciation, but here "miss" is always never married, I.E. a "sinful woman" if she's had kids.

(not sure which words are banned so having to use a round about explination.)

Uh, I have never heard of Miss having a negitive connotation to it.

In Georgia it doesn't out here, to a woman with kids it implies she's a um... "loose woman".
 
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Cultural. You're in Georgia, Sadina's in California.

Exactly, in the south it's respectful, out here you may as well call her one of several dirty words.
 
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Uh, I have never heard of Miss having a negitive connotation to it.

In Georgia it doesn't out here, to a woman with kids it implies she's a um... "loose woman".

Gotcha. We good now!!
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It's not a bad thing, but we do have a bit of a reputation. Deserved or not, it's there. Best food in the country though. Folks here think a "barbecue" is the same thing as a "cookout."
 
I think it was petty on Boxer's part. She didn't need to make a big deal out of it, but she did. If she had to say anything she could have made light of it and say something like , " Would you might calling me senator?"
 
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In Georgia it doesn't out here, to a woman with kids it implies she's a um... "loose woman".

Gotcha. We good now!!
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Good, now take that a step further out here "Ma'am" means um... "witch".
 
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