Comment by vel0city
5 days ago
> I was raised to always say sir/ma'am
I also grew up in Texas and to this day I still tend to use sir/ma'am for most adults I don't know. Every now and then it seems to throw people off. People don't seem to expect to hear "Yes, sir" very often it seems.
I think there's a difference between "excuse me sir, you dropped your wallet" and "yessir".