Well, ma'am, a british slang, is mostly obsolete. It can be used to refer to the Queen if you address her more than once. You should use "her Majesty" the first time, though. In America, it is used as a form of Madam.
Yes, using "yes ma'am" and "no ma'am" is generally considered a polite habit to have, particularly when addressing someone in a position of authority or someone older than you. It shows respect and courtesy.
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yes sir//maam -Krista
In general it can. Ma'am and Mam in this case are contractions of the honorific word madam
First of all clear one thing about reading habit or any habit. Any habit which makes your life better and makes you a good person that is called good habit. Now think about reading habit. If you are a reader then the chances of becoming a good person is more than a person who doesn't have this habit.
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A habit is a habitual practice and a learned behavior. The best way to start a good habit is to make it a habit in the first place. An individual must repeatedly perform the good habit in order to establish it as the habit of choice.
I'm a women and personaly I love it when a guy says maam to me. However there are a group of women who are usualywho want to be younger and calling them maam sometime offends them because it can be a sign of old age, like they think only the old people get called maam. But for the most part when you call a women maam they think how polite and thoughtfull, so go a head and use it, you'll get more happiness then ridicule.
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