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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

After marriage girl say miss or madam ans plz.....????
  

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The honorific for a married woman is Mrs (MIssus); for an unmarried woman, Miss; for a woman who doesn't wish her marital status to be identified, Ms (pronounced miz).

  • The honorific for a married woman is Mrs (MIssus); for an unmarried woman, Miss; for a woman who doesn't wish her marital status to be identified, Ms (pronounced miz).
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The honorific for a married woman is Mrs (MIssus); for an unmarried woman, Miss; for a woman who doesn't wish her marital status to be identified, Ms (pronounced miz).
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One situation where miss is always used (in the US), whether or not the woman is married, is in show business. A star actress is always referred to as "Miss ____ ": "Your limousine is here Miss _____ ."

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