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I've only ever had to say ,,,,guilty your honour,,,,,lol

never got taught that up here either. Im a royalist myself and would always show resect to the queen,but on the other hand i would show the same respect towards any of my oap. politicians pffft i wou

Our education system is run by lefties by and large so they would never teach such a thing, they cant even acknowledge our fine achievements from when we had an empire......except to try and make us f

Our education system is run by lefties by and large so they would never teach such a thing, they cant even acknowledge our fine achievements from when we had an empire......except to try and make us feel ashamed about it.

 

I have always thought that civil authorities should address members of the public as "Sir & Madam" like many of them do in the US.......its a good reminder that you are a public servant and not some little Hitler

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Back in '89 whilst on a rugby tour, we had a reception with the local Mayor in a town in France. Small bits of food on big plates and Champange were served. Kind of wasted on 30 Rugby lads. The Mayor was a top bloke and joined in with the "Festivites" (We never treated him any different) untill the bar diving that is. He dipped out of that.

 

But a very nice looking young French lass didn't. She was well up for it. But she was stopped from jumping by the locals. Shame really............. :yes:

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I've been rabbiting on a few posh places over the years and found that it never hurts to say sir, its part of knowing your game ,if you don't say ,you don't get, simple .

Hi micky.

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dont mind calling some one boss.Think Sir would stick in my neck.Not saying your wrong.Every man to his own. :thumbs:

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