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Mr Grutter,

I may have been the very first on the forum to actually use sir names. I did so as it just seemed professional and polite! ... All hell broke loose because I was supposedly insulting the people when I used sir names. It made them feel old, no matter how often I posted I was doing so because I considered it a sign of respect. ... so dude or lady sounding unprofessional? ... what about... "the Duck?" ... ;)

Sometimes forum members are not happy regardless of what they get called. Just don't call them late for dinner..;)

Webbed.

It has come to my attention that my referencing "sir names" might be confusing as "surnames" is thought to be the common usage. However, "surnames" are not the honorific titles such as Mr., Ms, Mrs., or Miss I was referring to. I hope this clears up any perceived error on my part.... ;)


Q the Duck! Webbed, its your Sir names that made you what you are on this Forum! Not sure what that is, but I thinks its good!
 
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