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The proper salutation for a man who is a doctor is Dr. David Jones or you can say Mr. David Jones, M.D. either way is ok. If the Doctor is married: Dr. David Jones & Mrs. Jones.
Mr for males and Miss, Ms or Mrs for a female.
"Mam" is not a word in English. The word you are thinking of is "Ma'am," which is short for "Madam." In the U.S. we use "Ma'am" primarily in speech. When you are talking to a lady, it is polite to use "Ma'am," especially in the South of the U.S. In writing a letter, "Madam" is formal and polite. If you are writing to a woman who is in an official position (e.g., a government official), you could start a letter with "Dear Madam." If you are writing to someone in a professional position and you are not sure if it is a man or a woman, you can say "Dear Sir or Madam." If you are addressing a group of people, the salutation is: Ladies: Gentlemen: Ladies and/or Gentlemen: (The word "Dear" is dropped.)
It is not proper etiquette for a man to initiate a handshake with a woman, but in today's society it is not uncommon, especially in business settings.
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The nouns 'man' and 'woman' are commonnouns, general words for adult humans; general words for people.A proper noun is the name of a specific person.
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ye he should be a player ANSWER: No it's not proper, because his married. If this married man say he likes his woman friend it will be different, because after all they are friends and his wife knows. Over all it is wrong and it will bring them in a relationship like the man I married. He told me that affairs is only when the married man and other woman slept together.....
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