In western nations, employees address their superiors by their first names. If you addressed your boss by their first name, how would they respond? It is strictly forbidden to approach superiors in this manner in my nation.
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That's true it's how we address our boss in Philippines. I call my boss ma'am or madam for males Sir or Architect or Engr. If a lawyer we call Atty.As we're here in the Philippines, we usually call them Sir, Boss, Mr. President (depending on the position), and Ma'am, Madam, etc. (for women).
Yes. We use prefixes on their names depending on their career or professions. HeheThat's true it's how we address our boss in Philippines. I call my boss ma'am or madam for males Sir or Architect or Engr. If a lawyer we call Atty.
That is right, but mostly Sir for men in top positions and Madam for women. We even call that way to strangers.Yes. We use prefixes on their names depending on their career or professions. Hehe
It depends on the relationship between the boss and the workerIn western nations, employees address their superiors by their first names. If you addressed your boss by their first name, how would they respond? It is strictly forbidden to approach superiors in this manner in my nation.
Yeah. That's true ma'am. I even call anyone (ladies) as madam. I call you ma'am too.That is right, but mostly Sir for men in top positions and Madam for women. We even call that way to strangers.
Don't call me ma'am just don't address me because I have a username. And we're not in the classroom, lol.Yeah. That's true ma'am. I even call anyone (ladies) as madam. I call you ma'am too.
Hahaha! I also call my sister madam, and she gets mad at me. HahahaDon't call me ma'am just don't address me because I have a username. And we're not in the classroom, lol.