- I have teenage children. However you treat me, it will be respectful compared to what I am used to.
- There was a time when every barrister called every other by their surname. The reason was that this was a familiar mode of address - everyone was equal. Today's equivalent is first names.
Thank you - really, really.
4 comments:
I will remember that if you are ever my tribunal ;)
Many apologies Simon, I guess that means me! Just trying to be polite... If it helps, I only show respect to those I feel deserve respect. Unless I find myself in a courtroom or something like that! In this particular case, it's not that I was intimidated by the initials, intimidating though they may be!
Peter
Quite right!
Asked students years ago to address me by my first name... (my real one, as opposed to my blog pseudonym) and ended up being called "Mr Mike" by some... or, worse, "Mr Michael".... which made me sound like a hairdresser.
Ha, trust me to come across this blog after all my Park Court interviews! I'm now waiting 'till Wednesday to hear if I've got the pupillage. The tension is too much for me!
Best wishes Simon - thanks for hours of semi-productive blog-reading distraction,
Debs
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