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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms

If I´m a woman, not married but in a relationship.
Am I a miss or a ms?
Miss pounts out that I´m not married but does´nt it also point out that I´m single?

Please help me bring clearness into this!
  

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There are long, long threads on this alread. If you are not married and have never been married, it's entirely your choice whether to call yourself Ms. or Miss.

  • There are long, long threads on this alread.
  • If you are not married and have never been married, it's entirely your choice whether to call yourself Ms.
  • or Miss.
  • In fact, if you're maried, it's entirely your choice whether to call yourself Mrs.
  • or Ms.
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There are long, long threads on this alread. If you are not married and have never been married, it's entirely your choice whether to call yourself Ms. or Miss. In fact, if you're maried, it's entirely your choice whether to call yourself Mrs. or Ms.

Yes, Miss points out that you're not married - and yes, it points out that your single. Do you see a difference between those two phrases?

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