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The difference between sir, miss and lady.

There is only one difference between Mr., Ms., Mrs. and Ms., that is, they have different meanings:

1, Mr. Mister is short for Mr., meaning Mr., referring to men. Can be used before the surname or first name of all men (whether married or not). Mr green: Mr green, Mr Smith: Mr Smith.

Miss means miss, which refers to unmarried women. It is a title for unmarried women, which comes before their first or last names. Miss Wang: Miss Wang.

3. Mrs. is a polite address for married women, which is added before the full name and then the husband's surname. If the husband's surname is Mrs. Huang, call him Mrs.

4. A lady means a lady. Generally, she doesn't know whether she is married or not, and she doesn't know her husband's surname. Such as: Ms. Zhang: Ms. Zhang.

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Word usage:

First of all, sir

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1, mister is often abbreviated as Mr. or Mr. It is used as a general term of respect for men before surnames or first names, and its plural abbreviation is Messrs, which is used before surnames and is often found in the names of private enterprises of partnerships.

Mr. can be used as a title in spoken language, especially for children.

Mister can be used to refer to people without special titles or titles or "self-taught people" or "civilians" without degrees.

Second, miss

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1, miss, when used as a noun, can be interpreted as "missed, missed, missed" or "missed". It's a homonym for Miss, which means "missed, missed". Before being used as a first name or surname, it is a title for a woman who is unmarried or whose marital status is unknown, and it can also be used as a title for the winner in a beauty contest. The first letter should be capitalized.

2.miss can also be used for primary school students to address female teachers, customers to address salesgirls, and hosts to address servants.

Miss as a joke can be translated as "little girl, little girl".