I find ex-students still call me Miss, although one, and it always made me smile inside, asked if I was married. When I said I was, he started calling me Mrs, no surname. He even used to write Dear Mrs in his emails to me. I have to say I do sometimes get a bit annoyed when people who have never met me use my first name. I use Mr, Ms (if I don't know marital status), etc.
Mind you, I always took it as a complement if students said 'thanks Mum' without thinking. At school in front of the students we always used Miss or Sir, well I did, because although I'd know staff by their first name, I didn't always remember their last name. I wouldn't use Sir to an adult male outside school though, and I wouldn't know what to call a woman either, so I just leave it off.
One girl was in my tutor group at school for 5 years and is a great friend of my daughter, (who is godmother to her daughter), still doesn't call me by my first name. She has just about lost the 'Miss' after 2 years out of school, but told DD that she feels really uncomfortable with the idea of calling me Ann.
Mind you, I always took it as a complement if students said 'thanks Mum' without thinking. At school in front of the students we always used Miss or Sir, well I did, because although I'd know staff by their first name, I didn't always remember their last name. I wouldn't use Sir to an adult male outside school though, and I wouldn't know what to call a woman either, so I just leave it off.
One girl was in my tutor group at school for 5 years and is a great friend of my daughter, (who is godmother to her daughter), still doesn't call me by my first name. She has just about lost the 'Miss' after 2 years out of school, but told DD that she feels really uncomfortable with the idea of calling me Ann.
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