Agreed, I had a spotty youth in a suit turn up at my door, cold calling windows or something. "Hello mate!"
This was the one time my brain engaged "Listen son, either call me Sir, or address me by my name, I am not your mate" He just gave a surprised snort and walked away.
may be you would like to be addressed as "cock"
Thats what is still said today in Lancashire .... Mate now does seem to bad !! Blame the ozzys.
Absolutely, I'm not knighted and the word has big connotations of subserviance.I'd rather be called 'mate' than 'sir'
Yep, I wanted to call him something insulting, quite quick thinking for meDid it really engage...![]()
Yep, I wanted to call him something insulting, quite quick thinking for me![]()
cockAbsolutely, I'm not knighted and the word has big connotations of subserviance.
I've lived 20 years in Lancashire & have never been called cock, or heard anyone use it.
Some time ago, Leeds Magistrates Court, a down and out bought up for being D&D the previous night. The defendant constantly addressed the magistrates as 'love' which irritated the chief magistrate.Yes its a bit irritating, but how would you you cope with being called love by males as well as females as happens in Yorkshire ie
Can I help you love, thanks love, etc
Perhaps, but I felt superior, cocked my kerchief, and settled back to reading Wilde.I bet he was really insulted.
He probably didn't GAF and just thought you a bit of a nobber.