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300km a week through London on a road bike.
Tell her she'd be much better off as just herself.My wife is Prof, Dr, Mrs and Ms......she might take issue.
Tell her she'd be much better off as just herself.My wife is Prof, Dr, Mrs and Ms......she might take issue.
I am sure she has, and I am sure that they are all well deservedAlthough she's worked hard to earn three of those titles.
I've no problem with Dr being used by somebody with some form of Doctorate. I do object to it's use by physicians - dentists with mere Bachelors degrees are called 'Doctor' these days.Dr. could be retained, for doctors.
Better married to your Mother than any udders.Well, yes. He was married to my mother though, so all above board.
Nobody needs to be called Dr. What's the point?I've no problem with Dr being used by somebody with some form of Doctorate. I do object to it's use by physicians - dentists with mere Bachelors degrees are called 'Doctor' these days.
Why would they need to do that?To show that they've earned a Doctorate?
I thought the people we habitually call doctors are actually only graduates but if they do the doctorate stuff they drop the Dr title and become mister. (I'm applying the public schools are actually private schools rule. After all, this is Britain, don't you know!)To show that they've earned a Doctorate?
Nobody needs to be called Dr. What's the point?
I can't imagine what she calls you.She does answer to Trish as well.
Surely it'd just be' Who?'They should rename Dr Who to Dr What's the point.
Duke of Earl?Anyway, I'm thinking Earl would be good. Baron is a bit common, Duke is a bit poncey, but Earl is a happy middle ground, your grace.