This sentence begins like: Woman, you may sometime feel uncomfortable without bringing your mirrors. Can we directly call "woman" like this? Or shoud it be"ladies", which may sound more pollite?
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Ladies is always more polite than women.
— Dave Phillips
Ladies is always more polite than women.
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Should you choose to go with "Women" please note that the plural is "Women" not "Woman."
The only time I can image using women would be a situation like this: Men, you start this song, and I need you to start it loudly - with gusto. Now, women, you come in here on measure 12... So men, when they come in, I need you to drop it down a bit so we can hear their entrance.