When I'm in hospital, I ask to be called by my first name when coming round from an anaesthetic, but Mrs. gM any other time. I feel I have earned the right to be Mrs. now! I really get annoyed, but too polite to say so, when it is assumed that it is "friendly" to call me by my first name (without permission).
I had to call everyone older than me by their title and surname, so why shouldn't I be granted the same courtesy? I do get very fed up with the uninvited use of my first name - usually mispronounced as it is French...
"love", "hen" etc., are very English/British. In my French upbringing, though not in France, it was M. Mme or Melle + surname if appropriate... My parents were considered very odd in wanting most people to use their first names.
People being over fussy about cat welfare
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?


My mother used to say 'you can call me what you like as long as you don't call me too early in the morning'.

