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- OmarAdame
August 2017
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![]() | yvonne_thoAugust 2017 Mr is an adult man, Ms is an unmarried lady, Mrs is a married lady and Miss is an unmarried girl. |
GravisAugust 2017 Actually Miss & Ms. is the same thing..
PaulSwoAugust 2017 In common practice in the US, Ms. would be used as a courtesy title for nearly every woman, even if you know her married state. Use Mrs. only if the subject instructs you to do so.
![]() | SaxonianAugust 2017 Mr. is an abbreviation for Mister (both words pronounced the same) which is a title given to any man that you would talk about in a formal manner. Ms. is an abbreviation for Miss (again as is the pattern pronounced the same) which is likewise a title given before a last name when talking about a female formally. (whether she is single or when it is not known if she is married). Mrs. is an abbreviation for Misses which is used the same as Miss but only when it is used to talk about a lady who is married. |
OmarAdameAugust 2017 Thank you for the answer