LL-L "Terms of address" 2006.05.10 (03) [E]

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L O W L A N D S - L * 10 May 2006 * Volume 03
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From: "Global Moose Translations" <globalmoose at t-online.de>
Subject: LL-L "Terms of address" 2006.05.10 (01) [E]

Ben wrote:
>What do Australians call someone above them in social rank?

I always thought that the Americans were the first to do away with
differences in "social rank"? So what would you consider higher "social
rank" in the States - people with more money and influence, or "good
breeding" and education? And then, of course, there must certainly be people
you consider to be of lower social rank? Have you thought of the
implications of such concepts?

This reminds me of the French revolution - liberté, fraternité, égalité -
and then they ended up with an emperor instead of a mere king.

Gabriele Kahn

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