In this All Ears English podcast episode, Aubrey and Lindsay discuss the nuances of addressing women and men in English, particularly when you don't know their names. They share Aubrey's experience in Cancun, where she was frequently called "lady," which, while not intended to be offensive, felt rough and impersonal. They explore the connotations of "lady," "woman," "miss," "ma'am," "Mr.," and "sir," offering guidance on when and how to use these terms appropriately to avoid causing offense. The hosts emphasize that "miss" and "sir" are generally safe options, while "lady" and "woman" can sound harsh or demanding when used as standalone labels. They also touch on regional differences and the importance of connection over perfection in communication. A role play illustrates the proper usage of these terms in a hotel check-in scenario.
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