Madam, Ma'am
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A respectful way of addressing a woman is to call her Ms. or Miss. This is polite even when you do not know if she is married.
A polite address is a way of writing or talking to someone, in which you would use a prefixed title. Such as saying Dr. Whoever, or Mrs. Smith, it is the polite way to address someone.
Memsaab is a term used in Hindi and Urdu, which means a polite and respectful way to address a married woman in South Asia. It is often used to refer to a woman of higher social status or authority.
The pronunciation is with a single short A sound (mam), to rhyme with gram and ham.The word ma'am is a contraction of "madam" (polite term of address for a woman, from the French madame).
It's a polite way of addressing a woman, short for madam.
Ms is a proper way to address a woman when unaware of her marital status.
Any gentleman may be addressed as sir . People known to you ,as Mr. [plus surname ] or sir.
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