Then in the 50s people realized that was sexist and invented ms (pronounced “mizz” rather than “miss”) so that a woman could use an honorific without disclosing her marital status. Skip to main content open menuopen navigationgo to reddit home r/mizz_twerksum a chipa close button get appget the reddit applog inlog in to reddit expand user menuopen settings menu log in / sign up This is the best default R/mizztsumtwerksum telegram still going up Daily uploads, message me money ready to be added The telegram is not free 💯
I had an art teacher in elementary school who insisted we call her mizz [lastname] rather than miss [lastname]. is there a difference between the meanings or is it just preference of pronounciation New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. R/miz, mizzou athletics, football, basketball, and news Be an all encompassing mizzou athletics forum page while promoting mizzou’s brand awareness and excitement To be the largest source of mizzou information and discussion. R/mizzjadathycknew york city had very good weather today
Means a married woman, and ms If you don't know, it's polite to use ms So that you aren't assuming one or the other.
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