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  • Asked on June 3, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

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  • Asked on June 3, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes
  • Asked on June 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    In any case, a formal address is not necessary whatsoever. If you’d just like to ask me a question, why not begin with “Excuse me…” followed by the question, it’s probably a good idea and it’ll work but you are likely going to end up in your house and/or bed when I come back or you can just ask me something I need some help with.” If you’re in trouble, a respectful “sir” would not be inappropriate, but is also not necessary

    • 567409 views
    • 54 answers
    • 209813 votes