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“Ms.” vs. “Mrs.” vs. “Miss”: What’s the Difference?
It probably hasn’t been too long since you last came across a form that left you stumped: In the face of Ms. vs. Mrs. vs. Miss, which is the right fit? These honorifics have a place in both formal and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Why do we still use Miss, Mrs. and Ms.? What’s the point, really? Who cares if someone is married or not? I don’t want to give an extra thought to whether they’re married or single ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Why do we still use Miss, Mrs. and Ms.? What’s the point, really? Who cares if someone is married or not? I don’t want to give an extra thought to whether they’re married or single ...
When referring to a man, there's really only one option to use: "Mr." But there seems to be many more options for women. While it's clear that "Mrs." refers to a married woman, how do we know when to ...
Wimbledon is all about tradition, but that doesn’t mean the tournament is completely stuck in the past. There’s one thing that’s a little different than this year — well, for women, at least. The All ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Why do we still use Miss, Mrs. and Ms.? What’s the point, really? Who cares if someone is married or not? I don’t want to give an extra thought to whether they’re married or single ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Why do we still use Miss, Mrs. and Ms.? What’s the point, really? Who cares if someone is married or not? I don’t want to give an extra thought to whether they’re married or single ...
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