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1 while chatting on a whatsapp group or any other social media group some people address the group members as sirs and madams Q&a for speakers of other languages learning english Sirs and madams, i'm grateful to you for your wishes is the usage correct
What is the suitable expression in such a situation? I've lived in the us for a couple of years and ended up using sir when addressing regular men in a large range of situations (in which i would use ma'am if i was addressing a woman) The point was to make it clear that sirs and madams are totally wrong
Just saying good afternoon, and looking at the panel and smiling would work fine, in fact.
I have to write a note to my course teachers and both of them are women So, how should i address them Dear ma'ams or dear madames or anything else? I have read the meaning of "madam"
On google and it is said to be a respectful title for a woman, or a woman who runs a house of prostitution A woman who is running a brothel where A group of vips will be visiting my school If they pop into the class, how do the students greet them
Is "good morning sirs and madams"
As opposed to madam president / speaker, where the second element is a title / position, rather than a proper noun / surname I suppose in facetious spoken contexts the difference could be reflected by stressing the second syllable rather than. The use of ma'am is a deferential show of respect for one's seniors For example here is an excerpt from an army handbook on military courtesies use of “sir” and “sergeant” all cadre and cadet officers are addressed as “sir”/”ma’am”
As a general rule, “sir”/”ma’am” is used in speaking either officially or socially to any senior The word is repeated with each. I realize you're explicitly asking about indian english, which may differ from what i know, but in other standard varieties of english, sirs and madams would sound very awkward in this situation Especially right now, madam evokes possible negative connotations
Ladies and gentlemen would be much more typical.
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