Anonymous wrote:Not OP and haven't read the thread.
Personally I think honorifics should be done away with entirely. I don't think doctors should insist on Dr. I don't think professors should be Prof. I think the use of honorifics perpetuates power imbalances that on the whole aren't good. Let everyone go by first name. And yes, I have honorifics I could use but I don't.
An adult insisting another adult use a title is just cringeworthy behavior to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.
Aren't they employees of the various levels of government? Don't you "pay their salaries" via share of tax payments, just as much as you do professors via share of tuition payments?
Not all faculty are "professors" or even a "Dr." so it's an inapt analogy. And OP's DD did say most members of the faculty preferred to be on a first name basis.
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Where did I say they were? I was drawing an analogy with professors, not all faculty.
I think you comprehend communication about as well as OP's DD.
I think she IS the OP

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.
Aren't they employees of the various levels of government? Don't you "pay their salaries" via share of tax payments, just as much as you do professors via share of tuition payments?
Not all faculty are "professors" or even a "Dr." so it's an inapt analogy. And OP's DD did say most members of the faculty preferred to be on a first name basis.
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Where did I say they were? I was drawing an analogy with professors, not all faculty.
I think you comprehend communication about as well as OP's DD.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.
Aren't they employees of the various levels of government? Don't you "pay their salaries" via share of tax payments, just as much as you do professors via share of tuition payments?
Not all faculty are "professors" or even a "Dr." so it's an inapt analogy. And OP's DD did say most members of the faculty preferred to be on a first name basis.
OP your attitude is that your family is paying the faculty members and so your child gets to decide what to call them.Anonymous wrote:Confident happy professors: First name or doctor or professor, as long as you're polite, it's okay.
Insecure nobodies with lurking mental disorders: CALL ME PROFESSOR OR DOCTOR, PERIOD!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.
Aren't they employees of the various levels of government? Don't you "pay their salaries" via share of tax payments, just as much as you do professors via share of tuition payments?
Not all faculty are "professors" or even a "Dr." so it's an inapt analogy. And OP's DD did say most members of the faculty preferred to be on a first name basis.
Anonymous wrote:And watch, in 25 years, this will be the same mom who is upset that her nursing home care worker calls her Doris instead of Mrs Larla....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confident happy professors: First name or doctor or professor, as long as you're polite, it's okay.
Insecure nobodies with lurking mental disorders: CALL ME PROFESSOR OR DOCTOR, PERIOD!
I have literally never called a doctor, teacher, or professor by their first name in my entire life. I can't be alone here? Even nurses, for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.
Aren't they employees of the various levels of government? Don't you "pay their salaries" via share of tax payments, just as much as you do professors via share of tuition payments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confident happy professors: First name or doctor or professor, as long as you're polite, it's okay.
Insecure nobodies with lurking mental disorders: CALL ME PROFESSOR OR DOCTOR, PERIOD!
I have literally never called a doctor, teacher, or professor by their first name in my entire life. I can't be alone here? Even nurses, for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Confident happy professors: First name or doctor or professor, as long as you're polite, it's okay.
Insecure nobodies with lurking mental disorders: CALL ME PROFESSOR OR DOCTOR, PERIOD!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time you get pulled over make sure you call the cop by his first name. And the judge when you go to court.
Cops are "officer" and judges are "your honor." We all know that. Pretty weak analogies.