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Can the word "sir" also be used to address women?

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The word sir can be used to address women.

Usually in this case:

Mr. is a title, which literally means: born earlier than yourself, older than yourself. With this extension, people with certain status, knowledge and qualifications can be called Mr. In ancient Chinese, the word "Mr." is a respectful name for learned people, and not everyone can be called Mr. At present, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese still retain this usage.

It may be slightly different in different periods, but it is basically a kind of honorific title for people with certain status and identity. They are all used to address men, such as addressing men: Mr. Chuanshan; It is also used to address women with higher knowledge and status, such as addressing women: Mr. Li Qingzhao, Mr. Zhang Ailing, Mr. Wu Yifan and Mr. Wu Jianxiong. Teachers, teachers, educators and knowledgeable men and women can all be called this.

The word "sir" is usually called by surname, but in our national culture, it has another meaning, that is, the title of teacher on the three-foot platform. The "Top Ten Misters" in the Republic of China is one of the best. Lu Xun, Cai Yuanpei, Hu Shi, Mei Yiqi, Liang Shuming ... They used to have many identities, revolutionaries, scholars, writers and celebrities, but only the word "Mr." was called "Mr.", which was both gentle and elegant and dignified. These gentlemen all have a common ideal, that is, saving by education.

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