Yes, it is just fine. Business is business.
It depends on their relationship..but lunch is really just eating isn't it?
The cast of Out to Lunch - 2010 includes: Angela Oakenfold as Business woman Kristof Piechocki as Bookshop owner
No if u dont like her tht wwy ( just frinds)
Mind your own business and keep your mouth shut.
That really depends on how both of you feel about it.
Ms is the appropriate title for any woman whether she is married or unmarried. It is comparable to Mr. Neither one indicates a marital status.
If you do not know if the woman is single; married or widowed then you can use 'Ms.' If you know they are single then use 'Miss' or 'Ms.' and 'Mrs.' for married women or widowed women.
No . Many professionals, such as doctors , or established business women retain their maiden names after marriage .
Ms is the most appropriate choice.
Mrs., the abbreviation for Mistress, is a title for a married woman or a widow. Ms. is a title used for a woman whose marital status is unknown or irrelevant (as in business). The letters Ms. are not an abbreviation of a word, they are an amalgamation drawn from the letters of Miss and Mrs.
Cheating. Lying. Sneaking. Risky business. Since both are married , they are adulterers. Single people are just fornicators.
No, he's not. He's been married to the same woman since 1963.