Poll: How Often Do you Call Someone "Sir"?

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annoyinglizardvoice

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When I'm writing formal letters/emails. Thats's the only use for "sir" I have.
I'd probably use it more if I worked somewhere where being polite to the public was important.
 

Iammatt

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this options not up there but I call people sir to piss them off.For example if anyone starts yelling at me or anything I go "Yes sir!Sorry sir!"
 

DiamondJim

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Funny you should mention, my friends and I use it very frequently as a replacement or equivalent to 'dude'. Or just to be stupid.
 
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Whenever I see a truly hilarious picture for a member here, I always send them a message going along the lines of "Your picture is full of win, good sir."
 

traceur_

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Daily, I address my male teachers as "sir" and I've gotten into the habit of addressing all men as "sir". If I do it online then it's in jest.
 

Erana

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In the South, you say, "Sir" and "Miss" to strangers and superiors, no questions asked.
Its how you show respect.
 

Vanguard_Ex

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Me and my friends use it with each other all the time. It's a long time running joke with us.
 

Lucifus

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Rarely. Ive only called one person Sir in the past five years and thats the local pigs aka the police. Have to be overly polite so they dont search you/kick your head in. Just have to think at the back of your mind every time you use the word sir that your saying "Scumbag".
 

bushwhacker2k

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I think deferring to people is silly, because why should someone stupider than me be warranted respect when I'm not? The nerve!

Also, if they ARE smarter than me then chances are they don't care about being called sir.
 

Hutchy_Bear

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I used to say it to the teachers, howvever I rarely do it now even as I work in a supermarket. I usually say 'the customer' or 'the gentleman'. I only say sir or miss to get a customers attention when I need to engage then in conversation.
 

Ironic

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Thrice a week at Martial Arts, but that's the only time in my life that I have EVER had to do that.
 

Judgedread

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I say that to my principle however, the only other time I use it is when I say it in a sarcastic tone to my friends on some occasions.
 

Lucifus

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DrDeath3191 said:
If they are of higher status, and/or I am being flippant, I will call people 'sir' or 'madam'.
There is no such thing as higher status. Its a concept made by people who think they are better than everyone.
 

DrDeath3191

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Lucifus said:
DrDeath3191 said:
If they are of higher status, and/or I am being flippant, I will call people 'sir' or 'madam'.
There is no such thing as higher status. Its a concept made by people who think they are better than everyone.
I mean in terms of authority.
 

jonnopon3000

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I am expected to either remember the names of all my male teachers at school, or call them sir. I call them sir, so i say sir a lot