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Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?0
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I say sir too2
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »I say sir too
Thank you, sir.2 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.4 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
Yes, it does3 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
I use both as well. But I also say ma'am when I'm feeling like being submissive.5 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
Yes, it does
maybe when you and/or other ladies say it, but coming from a guy to another guy, usually doesn't mean anything.1 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My elbows are killing me today. 😤
Welcome to my world of getting old brother!
Dude!
Feel I need a lube job 😂
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your_future_ex_wife wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
Yes, it does
maybe when you and/or other ladies say it, but coming from a guy to another guy, usually doesn't mean anything.
Gotcha. Thank you1 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I’m with ya brother1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I have definitely said "sir" to a customer who was being a dick to me rather than saying something I'd get into trouble for. Same goes for m'am. Except I am definitely not Southern.
im just saying, if you're looking at it from a southern perspective, and not a retail/customer based perspective;
like if i bump into my dad's next-door neighbor, this old guy who's like 90 years old and i can't ever remember his name, i usually just call him sir and it doesn't mean anything other than he's older than me and he's been around long enough to have earned a bit of respect about it.
whereas with ma'am, sometimes it's about respect still sure, but also it's fun to do that to younger ladies because they take it like you're calling them "old" or something. which sometimes you are just to get a rise out of them.5 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I have definitely said "sir" to a customer who was being a dick to me rather than saying something I'd get into trouble for. Same goes for m'am. Except I am definitely not Southern.
Do you open your man's car door too?
We open our own doors
How cool would it be if you guys opened car doors??
The only time she opened my car door was when I was passed out drunk or when I couldn't use my hand after a surgery
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JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I have definitely said "sir" to a customer who was being a dick to me rather than saying something I'd get into trouble for. Same goes for m'am. Except I am definitely not Southern.
Do you open your man's car door too?
We open our own doors
How cool would it be if you guys opened car doors??
The only time she opened my car door was when I was passed out drunk or when I couldn't use my hand after a surgery
Well if you want it that badly I'll open your car door for a fee of $20.00 Canadian
I mean instead of being a gentleman be a gentlelady you know equality stuff lol
this was my argument for years about leaving the toilet seat up.
i ain't got a problem with leaving it down for them, long as they're willing to raise it back up for me when they're done.
though nowadays if that convo comes up i just pee in their sink instead5 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I have definitely said "sir" to a customer who was being a dick to me rather than saying something I'd get into trouble for. Same goes for m'am. Except I am definitely not Southern.
Do you open your man's car door too?
We open our own doors
How cool would it be if you guys opened car doors??
The only time she opened my car door was when I was passed out drunk or when I couldn't use my hand after a surgery
Well if you want it that badly I'll open your car door for a fee of $20.00 Canadian
I mean instead of being a gentleman be a gentlelady you know equality stuff lol
this was my argument for years about leaving the toilet seat up.
i ain't got a problem with leaving it down for them, long as they're willing to raise it back up for me when they're done.
though nowadays if that convo comes up i just pee in their sink instead
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JustPassingTime wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
i say both.
but i also say "ma'am" when i'm being passive-aggressive with them sometimes too.
"sir" is usually just sir and doesn't mean anything else.
I have definitely said "sir" to a customer who was being a dick to me rather than saying something I'd get into trouble for. Same goes for m'am. Except I am definitely not Southern.
Do you open your man's car door too?
We open our own doors
How cool would it be if you guys opened car doors??
The only time she opened my car door was when I was passed out drunk or when I couldn't use my hand after a surgery
Well if you want it that badly I'll open your car door for a fee of $20.00 Canadian
I mean instead of being a gentleman be a gentlelady you know equality stuff lol
this was my argument for years about leaving the toilet seat up.
i ain't got a problem with leaving it down for them, long as they're willing to raise it back up for me when they're done.
though nowadays if that convo comes up i just pee in their sink instead
Oh my God I'm trying not to laugh out loud 😂😂😂
best advice i can give you if you decide to go for it someday out of spite, and if she walks in while you're doing it-
don't break eye contact. look right at her the whole time.6 -
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MrSelfDepri wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
That means you have daddy issues.
So that makes two of us. 😁2 -
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Breakfast.. damn I'm hungry1
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JustPassingTime wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »
It prolly has more to do with the hump on it's back
It is hump day.1 -
He has two humps he should be good0
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MrSelfDepri wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »MrSelfDepri wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Question for Southerners and other ma’am-ing people: why does ma’am seem natural and sir seem...not?
That means you have daddy issues.
So that makes two of us. 😁
You remembered🥰
Of course. Daddy with the soul patch4 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »isalsayourface123 wrote: »
It prolly has more to do with the hump on it's back
It is hump day.
Ugh! Don't remind me
I mean...this should be a good thing. No?1 -
Thinking tinker only has half a face ^^^ lol1
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RomaineCalm wrote: »
Such beauty 💗1 -
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