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She decides, for whatever reason, to retain her maiden name. She is still deserving of the married honorific, is she not?
Miss Manners chooses to believe that you only made an unfortunate word choice, not that you believe that it is an honor for a ...
As Merriam-Webster notes, Mrs. was first used in 1574, and Miss came into fashion in 1667. It’d take another two centuries before Ms. joined the lexicon. Ms. was first proposed as a title in 1901.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: All the bridesmaids for an upcoming wedding recently received a note from the bride’s mother stating that ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m a 37-year-old woman who has never been engaged, married or had children. I’ll be graduating soon, and am not sure which title, Miss or Ms., to use for my graduation ...
Despite laws to make it illegal for insurance providers to discriminate by gender, male drivers are still being quoted ...
However, for a 'Miss' it was £1,331 - a saving of £364, or 21 per cent. For those selecting 'Mrs' as their title, the average quoted premium was substantially lower at £863 - which is half the ...