CookieGVB
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If you think "Yes, ma'am" is always used politely and respectfully, you've never heard a teenager use it when they're angry. 
I've heard it used in the Northeast, but usually by cashiers/waiters/etc. I remember wailing to my friends about how old I felt - "When did I go from being a Miss to a Ma'am?????"
And in the MJ 911 call, it was the caller who was using Sir/Ma'am, not so much the operator.

I've heard it used in the Northeast, but usually by cashiers/waiters/etc. I remember wailing to my friends about how old I felt - "When did I go from being a Miss to a Ma'am?????"
And in the MJ 911 call, it was the caller who was using Sir/Ma'am, not so much the operator.