For those in the US, do you call men "sir", if that is not their proper title?
We commonly refer to men as “sir” as a term of respect. Of course the vast majority of times they’re not actually a sir, and haven’t been knighted. But this is a Commonwealth country, and knighthood is part of our tradition.
In the US, and other non-Commonwealth countries, do you still refer to men as “sir”, or do you only use it when it is their proper title?
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