I am brand new to this site and I may be repeating or addressing something that has been previously posted.
I have never been called "Miss + my first name" by other adults. As adults, I am meaning 21 years of age. I was at a University for a couple years and it was appropriate for the students to call me by this title. I never asked them to refer to me in this way, but the title they gave me felt respectful given the fact that they were college students and I was staff.
Lately everywhere I go, I am hearing this title way too often. My guy friends are not called "Mr Joe" and my married female friends are not addressed, "Mrs/Ms Mary". I do communicate with the majority of those who address me in this way, and they understand completely. Still, day in and day out, it's becoming a very repetitive issue, and I'm beginning to hate my name! Searching “Miss and first name at the website; www.grammarly.com, I found this information: “It is appropriate to refer to Girls under the age of 18, as Miss. Technically, any unmarried woman can be referred to as Miss, but the title can feel a bit juvenile and immature when addressing women of a certain age, or women who've been divorced.”
I was hoping for some positive feedback and encouragement from some of you. Thanks so much!
I have never been called "Miss + my first name" by other adults. As adults, I am meaning 21 years of age. I was at a University for a couple years and it was appropriate for the students to call me by this title. I never asked them to refer to me in this way, but the title they gave me felt respectful given the fact that they were college students and I was staff.
Lately everywhere I go, I am hearing this title way too often. My guy friends are not called "Mr Joe" and my married female friends are not addressed, "Mrs/Ms Mary". I do communicate with the majority of those who address me in this way, and they understand completely. Still, day in and day out, it's becoming a very repetitive issue, and I'm beginning to hate my name! Searching “Miss and first name at the website; www.grammarly.com, I found this information: “It is appropriate to refer to Girls under the age of 18, as Miss. Technically, any unmarried woman can be referred to as Miss, but the title can feel a bit juvenile and immature when addressing women of a certain age, or women who've been divorced.”
I was hoping for some positive feedback and encouragement from some of you. Thanks so much!