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| View Poll Results: Is using proper titles in social situations pretentious? | |||
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| 2. No. They earned it. |
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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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I hate the fact that I am addressed as Councillor by council workers and so forth. I have trained those I am in regular contact with to call me Dani ;p Unless it's a formal meeting in which case we all use titles, and will refer to each other as Councillor Whatever.
One really bizarre little detail: a lot of the married women councillors adopt the title 'Councillor Mrs XXXX'. Only for the women. There are no 'Councillor Mr Whatevers'
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