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Victorians often used formal titles and terms of address to convey respect and social hierarchy. Common forms included "Mr.," "Mrs.," "Miss," and "Dr.," followed by the person's last name. In more formal situations, one might use "Sir" or "Madam" to address someone of higher social standing. This emphasis on propriety extended to the use of polite language and careful etiquette in social interactions.

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