I live in the US and Mam is most commonly used when adressing usually an older woman. Say you're at the store and don't know where something is and need to ask. But if say it's a younger lady in her 20s or a little older, you would probably say 'miss' instead.
I live in the US and Mam is most commonly used when adressing usually an older woman. Say you're at the store and don't know where something is and need to ask. But if say it's a younger lady in her 20s or a little older, you would probably say 'miss' instead.
JapanPlz 3 years ago
I've never heard of "give sth. a whirl", but it sounds like a good substitute for "give sth. a try". :)
Redfrettchen 3 years ago
five stars! i saw the word whirl in a passage this morning, and wow, here it is again!
PkyBeijing 3 years ago
lol ... thanks :)
thedailyenglishshow 3 years ago
I still gave it 5 stars cuz I like anyone that tries.
skettcharmstrong 3 years ago
Zzz zzz zzz zzz. Sorry. I fell asleep. Too bland. Oh! And first!
skettcharmstrong 3 years ago