ChatterBank1 min ago
Sir/Madam/Mate/Lovely
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I've just paid a cheque into my bank and was quite astonished to be called "my lovely" by the girl proccessing said cheque. On my way home I filled up the car at the garage, only to be told when handing over the johnlambert debit card "cheers mate". MATE????? as far as I can remember, we have never been introduced, so how can we be mates? Is it just me? were my colleagues and officers in the Army right when they said that my standards were too high? I remember (not so long ago) that when you bought goods from anywhere, you addressed either as "Sir" or, if you were a lady "madam/miss". When did I become every shop assistant/pub barman,/ petrol attendants /policemans mate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a mark of respect legend. The only people I call mate are friends I've know for some time, they have to earn the right to be called my mates, as I have to earn their respect. I dont know much about Spansh culture but I dont think being called "senor" is any more disrespectful that the Germans calling all men "Mein Herr" or the French addressing us as "Monsieur".
i work in an industry where most customers and suppliers are male.
There are a few women in a some suppliers sales teams that are female (as i am) who insist in calling everyone 'love' or 'darling', including me. It is really irritating when they are young girls too, some of the older women are just a bit 'motherly'
I always though about calling them something equally bad back, or worse ( lover, sweetheart etc) but dont want to sink to that level.
There are a few women in a some suppliers sales teams that are female (as i am) who insist in calling everyone 'love' or 'darling', including me. It is really irritating when they are young girls too, some of the older women are just a bit 'motherly'
I always though about calling them something equally bad back, or worse ( lover, sweetheart etc) but dont want to sink to that level.
well personally, i think, especially if you're an IN patient especially if you have an ongoing problem where you go quite often into hospital, you get to know the different nurse and doctors, they become like your friends, they have names too. i think then they would laugh if you just called then nurse, besides which nurse, would you be calling, theres lots of them on duty at one time, i doubt they would be happy calling you sir anyway. its called being friendly and thats what help pateints to recover much faster.
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