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Perhaps I Am Not The Right Person To Ask This Given My Track Record Amongst Some Of Our Female Abers But Here Goes, Is It Condescending Or Even Sexist To Address A Female As Love?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gromit - // Where I live it is a colloquialism to call each other love. Very natural and not condescending and everyone does it.
I guess it is a regional difference. //
As I posted, it is al about time and place.
Prince Charles no doubt calls his mother 'Mother', or maybe even 'Mummy' behind closed doors, but in public she is referred to as 'Her Majesty' or 'The Queen' - because that is due respect and protocol.
Referring to a fellow MP as 'love' within the Commons is disrespectful, because of the venue and the circumstances, and that is what the issue is all about.
Mr Cameron was forced to 'massively apologise' for his careless humourous reference to a line in a TV ad - down the pub, no problem, in the House, no go.
It's not difficult, it's the sort of protocol you master as an adult, and certainly as an MP.
I guess it is a regional difference. //
As I posted, it is al about time and place.
Prince Charles no doubt calls his mother 'Mother', or maybe even 'Mummy' behind closed doors, but in public she is referred to as 'Her Majesty' or 'The Queen' - because that is due respect and protocol.
Referring to a fellow MP as 'love' within the Commons is disrespectful, because of the venue and the circumstances, and that is what the issue is all about.
Mr Cameron was forced to 'massively apologise' for his careless humourous reference to a line in a TV ad - down the pub, no problem, in the House, no go.
It's not difficult, it's the sort of protocol you master as an adult, and certainly as an MP.
sp1814 - // andy_hughes
You wrote:
"Mr Cameron was forced to 'massively apologise' for his careless humourous reference to a line in a TV ad"
What was that story? //
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2011/o ct/02/d avid-ca meron-s orry-fe male-mp s
Here it is.
You wrote:
"Mr Cameron was forced to 'massively apologise' for his careless humourous reference to a line in a TV ad"
What was that story? //
http://
Here it is.
Its context not content. Like in the olden days when children were expected to call their elders Mr. or Mrs. I was 16 before I was allowed to call one of our neighbours Jane instead of Mrs smith (names have been changed to protect the innocent) I don't mind a jot being called 'flower' or 'love' by tradesmen or shopkeepers -but I would certainly have something to say to my accountant if he addressed me in such a way!
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