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With respect Neil, when I went to school only the teachers called the boys by their surnames, amongst ourselves nicknames were the norm and I ain't going to tell you what mine was (I guess Andy's was Boshly so he got off light!). Actually that's spot on Brian, and yes you're right with mine  though there may have been a couple of ruder ones that I can't seem to recall 
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If you referred to Prince William as "Cambridge" I think it would not be viewed as appropriate -- "The Duke of Cambridge" is what you should use!!
Best to use either a title or First and Surname together -- then you will not be wrong.
R Dear Lord Plus Faw of Kilgibbon,  I won't ask the reasons but I will follow your advice. This is a minefield. In my profession, everyone is called by their Surnames. I shall try to use Mr. from now on. Thank you and Mr. Neilda for your patience and explanation. The public rebuke was a surprise. D
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The public rebuke was a surprise. D
Don't get all dramatic now, the closest I can see to a rebuke was: As for Mogwire, Katoen and Dan D referring to Tim Whitworth as "whitworth", am I the only one that finds that a tad disrespectful and rude? And that was a comment and a question. Everyone else was expressing their understanding of the same thing (or not), some even went so far as to give you the benefit of the doubt as Canadian English can be different to the Queens English. 
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I was quite surprised that in Italy interviewers on television often address even government ministers by their surname. Obviously it is considered quite normal and not disrespectful at all. Different language, different customs.
The President, the Presidents of both houses of government and Senators are addressed by their titles however. In the workplace it is traditional to address senior people by their professional qualification, ie. Engineer, Architect, etc. or if they have a doctorate in a non professional field of study they would be addressed as Dottor (Doctor) or Dottoressa.
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BtG Boshly, Customs are different here. Suddenly asking a crowd whether someone present is being "rude and disrespectful" would be seen as an insult. If it is a minor beef, we contact the person privately unless we want to start a fight. What do your initials stand for? I can call you by your first name if you'd like. What part of Canada are you from? Dan The public rebuke was a surprise. D
Don't get all dramatic now, the closest I can see to a rebuke was: As for Mogwire, Katoen and Dan D referring to Tim Whitworth as "whitworth", am I the only one that finds that a tad disrespectful and rude? And that was a comment and a question. Everyone else was expressing their understanding of the same thing (or not), some even went so far as to give you the benefit of the doubt as Canadian English can be different to the Queens English.
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BtG Boshly,
Customs are different here. Suddenly asking a crowd whether someone present is being "rude and disrespectful" would be seen as an insult. If it is a minor beef, we contact the person privately unless we want to start a fight.
What do your initials stand for? I can call you by your first name if you'd like.
What part of Canada are you from?
Dan
You can call me Boshly, Andy or even Darling if the mood takes you  If you look back I didn't ask whether you "were being rude and disrespectful" I asked if anyone else also found it " a tad disrespectful and rude" (you missed a bit out  ) pedantic maybe but definitely different to how you are portraying it (I just can't seem to put my finger on who you remind me of  ). Oh, and I am from the London part of Canada
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Dear me! Time that this thread was left to subside to the bottom of the list where it belongs. All this bickering about semantics is starting to get on my nerves
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As to moderation, if anybody can testify to the fact that the moderators on this site have not only a light touch but an excellent sense of fairness, it's me!! regards G
That is 'cos we love you G  G
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Dear me! Time that this thread was left to subside to the bottom of the list where it belongs. All this bickering about semantics is starting to get on my nerves Ah! but perhaps the good thing about TM is that it does allow people to 'bicker'- in the sense that all views are welcome. This is, I suggest in marked ( and welcome ) contrast to othert Mog sites where there is what might be termed a fairly draconian approach to diverse views- they simply runbbish them. I for one don't want to toe the line when it's set out by someone called William G Sheep the Third So, in the nicest sense, long live bickering  regards, G
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Dear me! Time that this thread was left to subside to the bottom of the list where it belongs. All this bickering about semantics is starting to get on my nerves Ah! but perhaps the good thing about TM is that it does allow people to 'bicker'- in the sense that all views are welcome. This is, I suggest in marked ( and welcome ) contrast to othert Mog sites where there is what might be termed a fairly draconian approach to diverse views- they simply runbbish them. I for one don't want to toe the line when it's set out by someone called William G Sheep the Third So, in the nicest sense, long live bickering  regards, G RUBBISH
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