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Most people don't call themselves Sir or Ma'am, But both titles are often used in formal situations to address people older or more respected than you. Eg. Goodmorning Sir, what will we be learning about today?

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Yes, it is common to use "Sir" as a polite form of address for a man in Commonwealth countries as a sign of respect, regardless of whether they have been officially knighted by the monarchy. It is similar to using "Mr." in other countries.

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