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Dilusional?
Hardly. He has "seen the elephant"!
Offer a door for one of them harridans, render a polite salutation Ms, Miss, Madam, Madame, or "Mornin' M'am" you'll not only get a snear, but you liable to get the boys busted too! The next day, same woman, she'll stand infront of the door waiting, and snear because you didn't offer the door and a mornin' ma'm.
In my part of the southI was taught that ma'm was short for mademoisell, not madam.
I was also taught that madam or madame was a term of respect shown an elder, wise woman. Such as a grandmother. Never was I taught that it meant the proprietor of a brothel.
I guess I was raised in a much sheltered home. Truly, in my own opinion a salutation such as Mr, Sir, Ms, Miss, Ma'm, Mrs all denote a term of respect. Why not accept it just for what it is.
Offering the door is a polite jesture.
Offering a "mornin' ma'm" is a polite jesture.
Ok, you might get a few women, maybe A LOT of women who do that. But I'm a woman, and I don't. I promise. So next time you see me, go ahead and open the door. You'll get a polite thanks.
Well you caught me, with my shades up. Posted one of them zingers, when instantly I thought better of it. Edited it less than 1 minute later and remove all comments made in poor judgement.
Em you must be quick draw MacGraw!
And the response to your Thank you will be a Your Welcome.
Dilusional?
Hardly. He has "seen the elephant"!
Offer a door for one of them harridans, render a polite salutation Ms, Miss, Madam, Madame, or "Mornin' M'am" you'll not only get a snear, but you liable to get the boys busted too! The next day, same woman, she'll stand infront of the door waiting, and snear because you didn't offer the door and a mornin' ma'm.
In my part of the southI was taught that ma'm was short for mademoisell, not madam.
I was also taught that madam or madame was a term of respect shown an elder, wise woman. Such as a grandmother. Never was I taught that it meant the proprietor of a brothel.
I guess I was raised in a much sheltered home. Truly, in my own opinion a salutation such as Mr, Sir, Ms, Miss, Ma'm, Mrs all denote a term of respect. Why not accept it just for what it is.
Offering the door is a polite jesture.
Offering a "mornin' ma'm" is a polite jesture.

Ok, you might get a few women, maybe A LOT of women who do that. But I'm a woman, and I don't. I promise. So next time you see me, go ahead and open the door. You'll get a polite thanks.
Well you caught me, with my shades up. Posted one of them zingers, when instantly I thought better of it. Edited it less than 1 minute later and remove all comments made in poor judgement.
Em you must be quick draw MacGraw!
And the response to your Thank you will be a Your Welcome.