
ain't that mister mister on the radio, stereo - WordReference Forums
Feb 28, 2012 · The punctuation should be "Hey, soul sister, ain't that Mister Mister on the radio, stereo." May I have your attention please, person who I address as "soul sister", isn't that a song by the band …
Sir / mister ? | WordReference Forums
Oct 21, 2007 · Good morning all. What's the exact difference between "sir" and "mister" ? Does "sir" always imply a title of nobility ? Can it be used in any context ? If I'm not noble, can I be called "Sir …
Mr./Mister, Miss, Mrs. etc. used with forenames/first names
Oct 26, 2007 · Here in Ireland, the use of "Mister" as a form of address is in terminal decline. It is still sometimes used when addressing somebody of higher station -- for example by a young employee …
Mister - Manager - WordReference Forums
Dec 29, 2009 · IMHO Mister always meant Mister in England. Players called their manager Mister simply as a form of respect. Football was introduced in Italy by Englishmen living in Italy at the end of the …
Thank you, mister. - WordReference Forums
May 5, 2023 · Is it considered polite to address someone as “mister” even when you don’t know their name? For instance, is it polite to say, “Thank you, mister.” What are other preferred terms to …
Miss / Mr / Mrs / Ms - WordReference Forums
Jun 17, 2008 · Miss Missus Mister Ms is a contraction of mistress, although we never say or write it like that; it's just where it comes from. The first bullet point is the main difference: -Missus is a colloquial …
sir and mister - WordReference Forums
Jan 4, 2011 · When addressing a gentleman, I can say 'sir' by itself without adding his name to it (most times I don't actually know his name in the first place), but 'mister' seems to be used in 'Mr. + family …
Mister + Surname o Mr + Name (education) - WordReference Forums
Apr 11, 2011 · Hola amigos de wordereference uds. que los saben todo. Estoy haciendo mi practica profesional de profesor de Ingles y debo ir a los colegios a dar clases. Me he dado cuenta que en …
Serbian (BCS): Mr. / Mister - WordReference Forums
Dec 29, 2006 · How would one say Mr. / Mister in Serbian? Thanks.
Don't give me lip, mister! - WordReference Forums
Feb 23, 2008 · This is the reply after a kid has mouthed off to his father: Don't give me lips, mister! Ne te fais pas aller les babines?