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PhoenixBrownMemberI think this term is one that is used more frquently in the south. I am a native New Yorker who hasw relocated to the south and I do teach my son to use ma’am, lady, miss and all other proper references to women in situtations that warrant a titling. He also uses sir, gentleman etc….and he is 5 years old. A lot of people are stunned by his use of these words. However there is a social acceptance of this which is large in the south. Don’t Talk About It…Be About It!!!
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