12-02-2017, 08:13 PM
(12-02-2017, 08:08 PM)Trix Wrote: You put it out into the universe with your mind.
It's the 100th monkey effect...
You put it out there, people pick up on it, and eventually someone ends up expressing it.
Having said that...
The "Miss" thingy is a southern thing in general from what I know...
It seems to stem from old time school, where they called all the teachers "Miss" whomever.
Her friend started the Ms. movement. I always called my black and white teachers, miss or mrs. or ms. There was one black ms. But we say the last name, not the first name. I've never heard anyone address anyone as miss and their first name until I met this woman. I was older than her, I read that you call this to people that are older than you.