mg357
Absent Comrade
I have been called sir a few times in my life But imho i think i'm to young to be called sir btw i'm only 27 soon to be 28.
I agree and I also think that teenagers have no right to call an adult by his or her first name. They should always call them Mr. <insert last name>, Mrs. <insert last name>, or Ms. <insert last name>.
I like "sir" just fine. What concerns me is the increasing number of 20-something waitresses and check-out counter girls who call me "sweety" or "honey". That's what they called my grandpa when I was a kid. It doesn't do much for a guy's ego to think that girls look at you as a cute old guy..."cute" like some little doll they won at the county fair.
Even if they want to take you home?Larry
I address anyone I don't know on a firstname basis as "sir" or "ma'am", no matter their age or profession.
In my Navy days as a Chief Petty Officer if someone called me sir I replied with "I'm not a sir, my parents were married".
I agree and I also think that teenagers have no right to call an adult by his or her first name. They should always call them Mr. <insert last name>, Mrs. <insert last name>, or Ms. <insert last name>.
Must be a Navy thing, I have no idea what this means.