My bro in Saudi Arabia calls me madam, so funny so I also call him Sir. lolHahaha! I also call my sister madam, and she gets mad at me. Hahaha
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My bro in Saudi Arabia calls me madam, so funny so I also call him Sir. lolHahaha! I also call my sister madam, and she gets mad at me. Hahaha
In my country, most times we do call boss too, we call sir, madam or oga, some gonas far as calling mummy or daddy, depending on the one you're more comfortable with.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.
Hahaha! Whenever I call others madam, and call me sir, I just laughed. I have no problem with it. HeheMy bro in Saudi Arabia calls me madam, so funny so I also call him Sir. lol
I also call a security guard sir as a sign of respect. They'll also respect us.Hahaha! Whenever I call others madam, and call me sir, I just laughed. I have no problem with it. Hehe
Yes madam. Haha! It's not really a big deal if we call others ma'am or sir. Other make it an issue. HeheI also call a security guard sir as a sign of respect. They'll also respect us.
As long as your boss gives you the go ahead to call him or her by her name, there's nothing wrong with it.I call my new boss by her name, that is what she wants the subordinates to call her by her name. She does not like a formality. She is so okay, young, and talented boss. We feel at ease and happy doing work with her.
It is true that in some organisations, you would see them address their boss as sir or ma.We are overtly respectful here you call the person sir or ma. no matter the age difference even if he is younger