BabyDoll
Has anyone noticed at the check out counter, the cashier always asks if you have 1 drh??
It happens to me everytime !!
^ian^
I think someone has posted this before. Worth searching for.
^ian^
Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils.
I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham.
"Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam.
"No, do you have 4?"
BabyDoll
Maam ... har har
^ian^
- BabyDoll wrote:
Maam ... har har
I bet you 1 dirham you've been called MaamSiiiir.
BabyDoll
Interestingly it happened yesterday in Organic. She called me sir and then looked up and apologised. And called me maam.
She is sweet so it doesnt bother me. Although I dont really like to be called maam either. And I noticed this is very Filipinos.
What is another substitution for maam?
gezza
- BabyDoll wrote:
Interestingly ?
fair enough! :shock:
Lou
I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old!
sage & onion
- Lou wrote:
I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old!
Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame?
M!
16-1/2 :lol:
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sage & onion
Thanks :lol:
hack88
i dunt mind it
Lou
- sage & onion wrote:
- Lou wrote:
I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old!
Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame?
How old is old....certainly just after late 20's.....also if ure married I guess u are a madame....just come with the territory
BabyDoll
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- Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame
Madame and maam are not the same. I think they call you maam here and not madame.
BabyDoll
I still prefer the word "miz", so unpolitical :lol:
^ian^
- BabyDoll wrote:
I still prefer the word "miz", so unpolitical :lol:
Well... I always thought Miz (Ms.) was reserved for lesbians.
Is there something you want to tell us BabyDoll?
BabyDoll
Wow there's a thought. Thanks !
pinoy1
- BabyDoll wrote:
She is sweet so it doesnt bother me. Although I dont really like to be called maam either. And I noticed this is very Filipinos.
Yes that's true. I myself couldn't stop me from addressing my superiors (or in their case, the customers) with a "sir" or "maam". It feels unrespectful and rude if I don't, even after they tell me to just call them by their first names. lol.
But not using them correctly is a different story.. maybe it became too mechanical for the cashiers :)
I'd rather give a dirham than take 4. :wink:
gtmash
- ^ian^ wrote:
Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils.
I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham.
"Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam.
"No, do you have 4?"
I've never been called "Maamsir" in my 2 decades here. You must look very womanly, so you confuse the clerk, and they just shoot for both titles.
sage & onion
- gtmash wrote:
- ^ian^ wrote:
Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils.
I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham.
"Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam.
"No, do you have 4?"
I've never been called "Maamsir" in my 2 decades here. You must look very womanly, so you confuse the clerk, and they just shoot for both titles.
Heard the Maamsir many times, how about "Would you like teacoffee?"