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    what is your name sir/maam?

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    Neither, you can call me as Peoplelover.


    I was Sir in the army but not now, just a plain old dogs` body.

    "" Snookems.

    ""Growing up, "Yes ma'am" and "No sir" were staple phrases in my house. Sticklers for manners, my parents wouldn't indulge us until we used the magic words. Along with the "ma'am" and "sir," adults were always introduced as "Mr." and "Mrs." While some moms and pops claim the politeness makes them cringe as it connotes age, I like the etiquette. Occasionally someone would say, "Please, just call me Martha" in which case I strayed from the rule and followed her instruction.


    please call me Ed and the best of luck to you.

    Yes Sir and yes Ma'am.... No Sir and No Ma'am. Please and Thank you... Perfect Southern pleasantries... If we address some one it is either Mr. So and So or Miss. So and So. 


    ALWAYS! 

    Really, you may call me sir Franklin.


     

    Ma`am.........................................

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