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Parity in age isn't a very telling criterion for determining how you address someone in Spanish, although some social presumptions might be justifiable. What matters is how familiaryou are with someone. In Spanish, there is a verb for the action of using the familiar person in conversation: tutear. According to the The Real Academia Española, tutear means that all treatment of courtesy and respect are erased. This is what happens when you use the pronoun tú. Customarily is reserved for only those persons to whom you're very close, very familiar. Short of close personal familiarity, if you use with someone you don't know, you're showing discourtesy and disrespect. If you don't know the person, regardless of their age, you should play it safe and use usted.

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