I have to agree about first names, unless I have indicated so by telling a person " I am Wobblybits" I would expect either Mr Wobblybits or Sir, this assuming a professional situation, my check out lady can call me "darling" as can the check out man (if you saw him, you would realise why I wouldn't argue, he is big, very BIG, he has muscles on his muscles.) Luckily he calls me "mate".
I would point out that this our village Tesco, and we use it so frequently that we are on first name terms with many of the staff and have known some for years.
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so thank you - wherever they were directed. There seem to be various threads within this thread. 


