Ma'am makes you feel like you are sexually harassed. Really? |
This. There is so much more in this world to spend you energy on being offended. I just want peace and try to let things go. |
| I like it when waitresses and such call me terms of endearment. It seems old-timey and makes me feel cozy and cared for. |
| Don’t go to the south, it’s am everyday all day occurrence |
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You can usually tell if they just call everyone that or they’re targeting / insulting you. Use your emotional intelligence.
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Calling a woman ma'am is a way of showing of respect and deference. |
| I don't talk to strangers who speak like this. Interesting. |
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99% of the time if someone does this, it's someone in a low paid role, likely working for tips, in a service/hospitality business. Most like a woman and odds are good they are not a teenager and that this is their full time job.
It just seems ridiculous to be offended in that context. Even if I'm unaccustomed to being addressed that way and it feels a little infantalizing (sure), it's just very obvious that the person doing it is not my oppressor. If anything, it's the opposite. So yeah, I tolerate it. Now if the CEO of my company did this while telling me to get his coffee even though I'm a highly educated professional, I would feel differently about it. But that's not usually how this works at this point. Maybe back in the 90 at the most recent. |
Depends on how it's said. For southerners and others raised to use these terms as a form of deference, similar to "sir", yes. But there are plenty of people who only use ma'am derogatorily. |
| Wow. If this is the stuff you get worked up about, they should just call you b—-ch instead. |
It’s equivalent to calling a “little guy” What can I get you little guys to drink. Or sport, champ, or buddy. Hey buddy, are you ready to order. Nice choice champ. |
| People say things like that online to be rude, but IRL I've only ever had older people say it in a folksy/absentminded/habitual way. |
Okay little guys. Good input, champ. I’m so proud of you for your post, deary. |
| I lived in Baltimore where everyone is "hon." I'm fine with this kind of thing. |
| It’s weird but whatever. Move on. |