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Its useful that the "No, Sir" appropriate way to address someone thread has seemingly merged with the "Freedom day poll", as the attached photo was sent to me by a mate (an actual mate, as opposed to me calling most of you 'mate':)) ) in Australia...and seems to be appropriate for both threads....

malumbu Wrote:

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> notimpressed Wrote:

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> > Who in this day and age says 'sir'? I prefer to

> > address people as 'mush' or 'fella'.

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> You're my rocka-fella, You're my Cinder-ella,, ooo

> ooo oooo oooohh




You sir, need to get out more....

maxxi Wrote:

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> Nigello Wrote:

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> > Guys is bloody awful. Chaps, lads, kids, you

> lot,

> > pals - all are much preferable.

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> As long as it's not followed by 'and gals' I'm

> okay with it.


Oh no - supposed to be gender neutral

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> If you are female, and in Plymouth, they call you

> Maid.



An Aussie guy I met was going off to Plymouth to meet his ?reli?s?


On his return he said ?Strewth, they all speak like pirates down there?


So hearing ?Maid? as an address to a person kinda fits


Very nice

JohnL Wrote:

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> > > Guys is bloody awful. Chaps, lads, kids, you

> > lot,

> > > pals - all are much preferable.

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> > As long as it's not followed by 'and gals' I'm

> > okay with it.

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> Oh no - supposed to be gender neutral


ahem, not quite what I meant...

maxxi Wrote:

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> > > > Guys is bloody awful. Chaps, lads, kids,

> you

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> > Oh no - supposed to be gender neutral

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> ahem, not quite what I meant...


I just got what you meant .. this heat means my brain forgets some things - like him

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