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Imagine that a woman is 30 and still always being addressed as "miss"...
I think it's fucken annoying. If you can't see someone's ring finger you shouldn't assume their status.
Imagine there is a hypothetical situation when there is a woman who is 1 month of turning 30 but keeps being called "miss" by others she comes in contact with (like sales people etc) should she correct them? No matter what clothing she wears how how she carries herself or how much makeup she wears people keep calling her "miss" because she is small in stature and petite and she looks young... Usually if a woman looks 30 I think most people would use ma'm automatically but since this woman looks young she keeps getting called "miss" and it really bugs her! What should she do whenever people keep calling her this? Should she whip out her drivers license and show that she was born in 1978? BTW, people are only calling her "miss" because she LOOKS young but she isn't young! It really aggravates her A LOT!!! |
Who the fuck cares? Seriously you have way too much time on your hands
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she should shut the fuck up. quit talking that dumb bitch.
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Tell her to get a life. Seriously. If such a simple thing annoys her so much, maybe she shouldn't leave the house.
She should take it as a compliment. This is the same type of situation where people bitch because they still get carded at the age of 30, but then they get upset when they stop getting carded because it means they are starting to look old. You just can't make some people happy no matter which way you try, and this "girl" you are talking about sounds to be exactly that type of person. |
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Now... what day/night cream does she use? :) |
who fucking cares what other people call you
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she says she's over it and to let the thread die
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who the fuck would want to be called ma'am? that's what you call old ladies.
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this thread is useless without pics :(:(:(
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I imagined Brian Peppers in diapers.
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Miss or Ms ? They both sound the same, Miss is unmarried and Ms (Mzzz) is status unsure.
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The flaw in your rant is that there are a lot of women out there who are in their 30's, 40's and 50's who don't like being addressed ass "ma'am", complaining it makes them sound too old. Now you're here bitching about "miss".
Conclusion: there's no pleasing you women. |
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Get a life.
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I dont understand it either, but people dont take things like that into consideration.which is odd. If i were married I personally wouldn't care, but if your called Miss over and over again it gets annoying
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They take the psycho path. |
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Why not find a shirt with this on it? http://www.angeleentshirt.com/jt006.jpg |
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WTF!?!?!?!?
who the hell cares ... |
People call me sir :( and i'm no where near 30.
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Its called being respectful to someone you dont know. |
you are wound way too tight.
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Unless I know for a fact that the lady's married or not, I was taught to address a woman that appears over 18 as "Ms." The "Miss" thing has nothing to do with age. It's all about marital status. :2 cents: "M'am" follows "yes" or "no" when respectfully addressing any woman of any age. |
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I can die a happy woman if I'm still being called "Miss" at anywhere even romotely close to 30. She should be happy as butterflies! :winkwink: |
I refer to Ladies of all ages, simply as 'Cunt'...
Saves loads of potential problems :) |
I don't care what the fuck people call me as long as they aren't trying to be rude about it. And I really can't think of one single rude thing about the word "miss."
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I'll never call a young woman "miss" again. From now on it'll be "jugs."
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I think it is WAY more complimentary to call someone 'miss', and the word 'sir' sucks too.
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You have got to be kidding me. Be happy you still look young enough to be called Miss.
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