No address them as "ladies" you don't call married men something other than "gentlemen" It is a word that describes "class" not marital status.
2006-08-10 02:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally not correct, unless you intend to address your own lady wives, if present on the dais.
2006-08-10 20:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL!!!
When you becomes a wife the act of being a lady is out the window, so NO, as a wife you practice unspeakable acts to stay Number one wife. As for Disgruntle males being Gentlemen, NO, no sightings lately. In fact, They are non-existent only if they are 90-100 yrs old. Gentle-sensitive, caring, crying, wearing womanly colors as pink, Lavender, purple, anything pastel....LOL
LOL.... Lady wife, could go if the male had a sex change and wants validly
2006-08-14 05:15:27
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answered by NEMESIS 3
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To address," Ladies and Gemtlemen" is polite.
2006-08-11 05:52:07
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answered by subbu 6
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Always "Ladies and Gentleman". The only time you make a distinction between a married woman and and unmarried woman is when you address them personally and use "Mrs, Ms, or Miss".
2006-08-16 11:38:08
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answered by LorraineKB 2
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Ladies and gentlemen would be the proper why to address the people.
2006-08-10 02:55:17
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answered by soar 3
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Ladies and gentlemen if the group is of mixed gender. Ladies if composed of women.
2006-08-14 12:45:04
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answered by Magic One 6
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Not unless you intend to address the guys as "gentlemen husbands" and the kids as "boy progeny" or "girl offspring". A mite tedious if you ask me.
2006-08-11 22:11:17
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answered by Kman 1
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Why do you have to specify? Just stick with "Ladies and Gentlemen" and leave it at that. No one wants to be referred to as a "lady wife".
2006-08-10 06:13:39
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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yeah you have tell them only as ladies and not lady wives.
2006-08-10 02:57:29
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answered by suga 1
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