In speaking, Madam is used in direct address when the ladys name - TopicsExpress



          

In speaking, Madam is used in direct address when the ladys name is not known; for example: May I help you, madam? In the United States and in English-speaking Canada, maam is usually used, except in regions such as New England where particular ties to England still exist. Even then, madam tends to only be used when addressing the elderly, with maam being used for a younger woman. The male equivalent is sir. Now Listen To Rajiv Dixit,
Posted on: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 06:42:15 +0000

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