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04nbod ([info]04nbod) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-14 15:18:00

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Entry tags:char: cat grant, char: lois lane, char: supergirl/kara zor-el, series: one perfect moment week

One Perfect Moment- Supergirl
Fairly recent, from the Brainiac Story in Superman


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[info]xlineartx
2009-06-14 03:45 pm UTC (link)
Oh hoh trust me, "ma'am" can be taken as an insult. There's a sense that "ma'am" is for the over forty set. Some women would rather be called "miss" or "Ms." so that they don't seem old.

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[info]mari_redstar
2009-06-14 04:13 pm UTC (link)
Not around here that I've noticed; hell, people call me ma'am, and I can't legally drink. But I'll make a note of that for next time I visit wherever Metropolis is. (Kansas or the East Coast? I can never keep track.)

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[info]bluejaybirdie
2009-06-14 04:24 pm UTC (link)
Which is funny, because down here, if I don't call my coaches "Ma'am" (one of whom is 26) they make me run. It's considered disrepectful to not use it for a person in a position of authority over you. I use it for my teachers, mom, coaches, and most adult women. And I've been called Ma'am by sales people, even though I'm only 16...

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[info]karmakaze
2009-06-14 07:40 pm UTC (link)
In my (East Coast USA) experience, I transitioned from Miss to Ma'am at about 30. (Though for some reason I still get Miss if I'm wearing my hair in pigtails.) I found the first few Ma'am's jarring, but I was never offended about it.

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[info]tavella
2009-06-14 07:59 pm UTC (link)
I never used miss for anyone adult, or even close. It was always ma'am if I didn't know their name.

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