If your avatar is representational, you are a Mr.
"Mr." is for a man. It used to be for an adult male and "Master" was used for children, but it isn't used much any more.
"Mrs." is an abbreviation for Misses and is used to denote a married woman.
Miss is not an abbreviation and, therefore, should never have a period after it. It is used to denote an unmarried woman.
"Ms" is also not an abbreviation and is used to denote a woman, married or unmarried. During the Women's Liberation movement of the early 1970s, it was thought that it was biased to give a title representing a woman's marital status whereas men have a title that does not reveal this information.
2006-12-09 15:11:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ms. Unmarried
Mrs. Married
Mr. A man
Miss just what you call a woman to get her attentîln
2015-04-24 07:15:23
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answer #2
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answered by ekud 1
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Ms is a woman who does not wish to be identified as married or single.
Mrs is a woman who has been married at some point
Miss is a single woman or girl
Mr is a man
2006-12-09 15:18:00
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answer #3
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answered by Lilly 2
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Mr. or Sir is a man
Mrs is a woman that is married
Ms is someone that you do not know if they are married
Miss is a teen or younger then yourself
2006-12-09 15:08:35
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answer #4
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answered by rodeogirl 6
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Mr. is for a man. Mrs. is to explain what a married women are. A Miss is not supposed to have a period and it's to denote for an unmarried women. Ms is denoting a woman, married or unmarried.
2015-11-02 11:47:57
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answer #5
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answered by Lorna 1
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Ms Abbreviation
2016-10-01 07:53:58
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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2015-08-05 22:37:53
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answer #7
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answered by Usha 1
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Mr is an adult male
Master is a juvenile male
Miss is an unmarried female
Mrs is a married female
Ms is an adult female (who does not wish to be defined by whether she is married or not)
2006-12-09 15:21:28
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answer #8
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answered by Fiona Volpe © 3
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Mr. is used for untitled males.
Miss is used for untitled, single females.
Mrs. is used for untitled, married or widowed females who elect to take their husband's name.
Ms. may be used by any female (married, single, titled or untitled) and was introduced to suggest that whether one is married or not is none of anyone's business in a work environment. Use of Ms. is a matter of personal choice but it is generally accepted.
Titled individuals have rather more complicated naming conventions.
2006-12-09 18:58:53
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answer #9
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answered by vladbath 2
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Mr. Is a man and miss is an unmarried woman and mrs. Is a married woman
2014-06-16 10:21:48
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answer #10
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answered by Alex 1
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