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Spartacus Wrote:

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> The media's use of the word "Crisis" at the end of

> everything which seems to be their form of a

> punctuation mark to sensationalises what they are

> saying.

>

> Are we in danger of approaching a Crisis Crisis?

> 😱


Hope it's not an unprecedented crisis crisis, otherwise I'll be like so reaching out. With sprinkles.

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Ms


OK I'll bite.


Why should women have to identify their marital status by their title (Miss/Mrs) when men don't (Mr)?


I would genuinely appreciate an answer.


Sue (Ms).

It's very confusing for us blokes Sue.


Years ago I worked with a married lady who wanted to be called Miss as she wasn't a "man's appendage" so Mrs upset her.


However getting rid of Miss will ruin the opening lines of the Dead Parrot Sketch

"Excuse me Miss"

Gruff voice "what do you mean Miss?"

"I'm sorry, I have a cold"

Sue Wrote:

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> teddyboy23 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Ms

>

> OK I'll bite.

>

> Why should women have to identify their marital

> status by their title (Miss/Mrs) when men don't

> (Mr)?

>

> I would genuinely appreciate an answer.

>

> Sue (Ms).


So which is annoying you most: Mrs, Ms, Miss or Mr?

Sue Wrote:

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> teddyboy23 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Ms

>

> OK I'll bite.

>

> Why should women have to identify their marital

> status by their title (Miss/Mrs) when men don't

> (Mr)?

>

> I would genuinely appreciate an answer.

>

> Sue (Ms).


So which is annoying you most: Mrs, Ms, Miss or Mr?

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