"Sir" is the address of a knight. In Britain, the monarch has the power to make someone a knight although the candidates are normally chosen by the government of the day.
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Someone is called "Sir" as a title of respect or honor, often used to address men, particularly in formal or polite contexts. In the United Kingdom, it is also used as a title for knights or baronets who have been officially recognized by the monarchy. Additionally, "Sir" is commonly used in various professional settings, such as in the military or when addressing superiors.
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They are still called sir.
No. I know a lady who doesn't like being called ma'am. She said it makes her feel old. So that's probley why someone doesn't like being called that. Or its because of a personal issue. To me, its polite to call people older than you sir or ma'am. Its a sign of respect. So even though someone doesn't like being called sir, just think that they respect you enough to say 'sir' rather than saying dude, bro, or even buddy.
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Sir good morning is a greeting. This greeting is specific for a male person (sir = male) and probably for someone who is older than you or someone who is your employer. However this is not standard English, the greeting should be - Good morning Sir.
Religious Profession, usually during a Mass, is when a woman takes her vows as a nun.
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An alternative to addressing someone as "sir" or "ma'am" is to use gender-neutral terms like "they/them" or "friend" when speaking to them.
The gender neutral alternative to "sir" that can be used to address someone respectfully is "they" or "person."