No. It is necessary to address the judge as "Your Honor".
yes mam/sir it was
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Jane Seymour (c1509 - 1537), the third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1537), was the daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth.
In the military a male officer would be adressed as "sir" and a female oficer addressed as "ma'am" To address a female officer as sir would be a serious faux pas.The formal mode of address to a lady would be 'madam' oftenshortened to Ma'am. Some discretion should be used before addressing a lady as 'madam'. In some areas of society, the word madam may have dubious connotations
Yes, at least in the Army. It shows respect for the rank of the officer. They are also required to address non-commissioned officers (Sergeants) by their appropriate title.
When addressing males: Sir, Gentlemen, Young Man, Uncle, Mr. When addressing females: Mam, Ladies, Young Lady, Aunt, Mrs. Strangers: Good evening, Sir. Good morning, Mam. Acquaintances: Mrs. Kirschel, there's a meeting tomorrow at 3pm. Hello, Mr. Kirschel. Family: Hello, Aunt Karen. Hey, Uncle Paul, how are you?
Dear Sir/Mam,
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No sir/mam
yes sir/mam
You have it right, It is Yes Sir, but 'mam' is Ma'am.
Sir david attenbourough, he is all of our parents,he is our guardian,he is our leader.All hail sir david
Yes sir/mam
d-day sir/mam
ya mam
special event sir or mam!
yes mam/sir