S skiqt323 Mouseketeer Joined Mar 14, 2007 Messages 258 Jun 3, 2008 #1 I have been getting mixed views on etiquette websites... Do I put Ms. xxx or Miss xxx for women who are over 18, never been married??
I have been getting mixed views on etiquette websites... Do I put Ms. xxx or Miss xxx for women who are over 18, never been married??
I IndyBride DIS Veteran Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 1,389 Jun 3, 2008 #2 Ms. is okay to do in any situation so that's what I am doing for anyone over 18 that isn't married.
jennifaerie DIS Veteran Joined Feb 9, 2008 Messages 755 Jun 3, 2008 #3 I used Miss for specific women over eighteen only. If there was even a question of whether or not to call her Miss, I used Ms.
I used Miss for specific women over eighteen only. If there was even a question of whether or not to call her Miss, I used Ms.
figmentcookie Mouseketeer Joined May 6, 2008 Messages 220 Jun 3, 2008 #4 I used Ms. for everyone too.
Keira1387 Married at Disney August 2, 2008 Joined Aug 9, 2007 Messages 3,362 Jun 3, 2008 #5 We also went with Ms.
Pomlover2586 Experiment 626 Joined Apr 19, 2007 Messages 966 Jun 3, 2008 #6 I used Ms. for anyone over 16 and Miss. for anyone younger. I just know t hat when I was 16 I hated being called Miss. and preferred Ms. Hope that helps!
I used Ms. for anyone over 16 and Miss. for anyone younger. I just know t hat when I was 16 I hated being called Miss. and preferred Ms. Hope that helps!
cryssi <font color=blue>Kabocha<br><font color=green>Look Joined Sep 30, 2004 Messages 3,872 Jun 3, 2008 #7 I'm pretty sure I used Miss for all single, never-been-married women...
DisBride2007 <font color=royalblue>I was satisfied with the onl Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 602 Jun 3, 2008 #8 I don't know what the proper etiquette is but I think Ms. is appropriate for anyone. I actually can't stand being referred to as Miss or Mrs. for that matter.
I don't know what the proper etiquette is but I think Ms. is appropriate for anyone. I actually can't stand being referred to as Miss or Mrs. for that matter.