Is Saying Yes Sir Rude at Simona Chesnut blog

Is Saying Yes Sir Rude. I know this is a common southern. Would the slang version, yessir, be deemed as. “you’re supposed to say ‘yes, sir,’ ‘no, sir,’ ‘yes, ma’am,’ ‘no, ma’am,’ or you’ll get popped in the mouth.” for some. i wouldn't say it is insulting, and i doubt you would get physically attacked for it, but it may make some people uncomfortable. yes, as one who is working in the service industry, “sir” and “ma’am” are basically mandatory. Is it even a word? That’s respectful, but not ‘ma’am.’. eliminating the ma’am/sir and just saying “yes/no”, for example, was considered rude. the issue is that thor refuses to stop saying “yes ma’am” or “yes sir” to everyone in the office, regardless of age. It sounds old, and that’s coming from me who’s about to turn 60,” said gary petersen, a doorman in new york city. “i address people as ‘sir’. i use yessir as a slang form of yes, sir all the time.

how rude. but yes.
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the issue is that thor refuses to stop saying “yes ma’am” or “yes sir” to everyone in the office, regardless of age. eliminating the ma’am/sir and just saying “yes/no”, for example, was considered rude. yes, as one who is working in the service industry, “sir” and “ma’am” are basically mandatory. That’s respectful, but not ‘ma’am.’. “i address people as ‘sir’. “you’re supposed to say ‘yes, sir,’ ‘no, sir,’ ‘yes, ma’am,’ ‘no, ma’am,’ or you’ll get popped in the mouth.” for some. It sounds old, and that’s coming from me who’s about to turn 60,” said gary petersen, a doorman in new york city. Is it even a word? i use yessir as a slang form of yes, sir all the time. I know this is a common southern.

how rude. but yes.

Is Saying Yes Sir Rude “i address people as ‘sir’. i wouldn't say it is insulting, and i doubt you would get physically attacked for it, but it may make some people uncomfortable. yes, as one who is working in the service industry, “sir” and “ma’am” are basically mandatory. eliminating the ma’am/sir and just saying “yes/no”, for example, was considered rude. i use yessir as a slang form of yes, sir all the time. That’s respectful, but not ‘ma’am.’. “you’re supposed to say ‘yes, sir,’ ‘no, sir,’ ‘yes, ma’am,’ ‘no, ma’am,’ or you’ll get popped in the mouth.” for some. I know this is a common southern. the issue is that thor refuses to stop saying “yes ma’am” or “yes sir” to everyone in the office, regardless of age. It sounds old, and that’s coming from me who’s about to turn 60,” said gary petersen, a doorman in new york city. “i address people as ‘sir’. Would the slang version, yessir, be deemed as. Is it even a word?

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