Has anyone noticed at the check out counter, the cashier always asks if you have 1 drh??
It happens to me everytime !!
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BabyDoll wrote:Maam ... har har
Lou wrote:I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old!
sage & onion wrote:Lou wrote:I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old!
Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame?
Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame
BabyDoll wrote:I still prefer the word "miz", so unpolitical
BabyDoll wrote:She is sweet so it doesnt bother me. Although I dont really like to be called maam either. And I noticed this is very Filipinos.
^ian^ wrote:Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils.
I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham.
"Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam.
"No, do you have 4?"
gtmash wrote:^ian^ wrote:Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils.
I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham.
"Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam.
"No, do you have 4?"
I've never been called "Maamsir" in my 2 decades here. You must look very womanly, so you confuse the clerk, and they just shoot for both titles.