LaraK
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Are you a memeber of the first name culture or the last name culture?
It irritates the dickens out of me when people use their last names only when addressing me. "Hello, this is Mrs. Smith, how may I help you". Especially when I KNOW they're younger than I am. Now I am all for someone who is a customer being called by a last name and I ALWAYS do that....but it's just really irksome to have some 22 year old refering to herself with a last name.
My daughter's teacher is young enough to be my daughter. I understand calling her by her last name in front of my daughter or with my daughter, but why on earth would I call this child be her last name otherwise?
So anyway, if you haven't figured it out, I am a firm member of the first name culture. How about you?
It irritates the dickens out of me when people use their last names only when addressing me. "Hello, this is Mrs. Smith, how may I help you". Especially when I KNOW they're younger than I am. Now I am all for someone who is a customer being called by a last name and I ALWAYS do that....but it's just really irksome to have some 22 year old refering to herself with a last name.
My daughter's teacher is young enough to be my daughter. I understand calling her by her last name in front of my daughter or with my daughter, but why on earth would I call this child be her last name otherwise?
So anyway, if you haven't figured it out, I am a firm member of the first name culture. How about you?

(darn that getting older thing). If this is what someone prefers in a professional setting, I respect that and it doesn't bother me at all. I do have to say I rarely run into someone who uses their last name though. I'm good with first or last name although I am inclined to be a first name person.