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As for the ma'am, I have the same habit too,I have the tendency of calling everyone sir or ma,but the gesture had never been returned that's why I was surprised to be called ma'am.
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Honestly I usually am too. Unless it's my kids calling me ma'am. It does seem to be a bit of a rarer occurance these days.
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To Abayomi, thanks for sharing your opinion
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Preciosonic wrote:To Trisha, I concur with your thought,and I also I pray that as an Hebrew woman you shall deliver our junior to the world.
To Abayomi, thanks for sharing your opinion
Thank you, Preciosonic! Here's to a smooth and easy last stretch and delivery!
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In the southern United States, women of all ages, once they reach adulthood, are called "ma'am" if one either doesn't know their name or they are in a position of authority. So even in the grocery store, the clerk would call me ma'am when I was in my 20s My guess is the person in this conversation who called you ma'am is from the southern states.Preciosonic wrote:That will be fantastic, please could you not address me as ma'am,I don't think I am qualified for that yet,Lolz
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Lolz, thanks for sharing your opiniongeoffrey ngoima wrote:Best friends, uh, no, IF you really think about it.
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Oh I see,thanks for the enlightenment.CatInTheHat wrote:In the southern United States, women of all ages, once they reach adulthood, are called "ma'am" if one either doesn't know their name or they are in a position of authority. So even in the grocery store, the clerk would call me ma'am when I was in my 20s My guess is the person in this conversation who called you ma'am is from the southern states.Preciosonic wrote:That will be fantastic, please could you not address me as ma'am,I don't think I am qualified for that yet,Lolz
What's your take on the thread?
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I agree. I have 3 guy best friends, 7 years and going stronger. This is aside from my grade school guy best friend. Over time, we developed this sibling sort of love. Still depends on the type of person that guy is. If he befriended you with a romantic goal in mind then it might be possible. If not, then maybe no.catiarato wrote:One of my best friends is a guy and we've been friends for about 8 years. So yes, it's possible. Of course, it has happened to me a guy friend trying something he shouldn't. But that is about someone's personality.
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