You can use it when you want on whom you want,it is just a courtesy title used after a man's name,used when you don't put the title Mr.
2007-02-05 01:38:46
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answered by Countess 5
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You need to get a degree in law, but more importantly, PASS THE LAW BOARDS- then you are truly an Esquire, sir!
2007-02-05 02:09:53
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answered by mac 6
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It is a title of respect used at the end of a surname and is generally reserved for lawyers.
But hey, if you feel you deserve respect, then use it.
Bill used it on "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and I think it sounded sort of cute. Whatever floats your boat...
2007-02-05 02:12:06
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answered by miri-miri-off-the-wall 5
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Get a law degree. Lawyers legitimately use that title.
2007-02-05 02:07:52
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answered by mtnflower43 4
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