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Hi all
I'm an infrequent poster, more of a lurker. I felt this would be the appropriate place to share my following frustration and to seek people's thoughts on this! Before you do, you can picture me as a 25yr guy, who was born about 6 decades later than I should have, living in the same modern world as you all, but carry a lot of 'vintage' mannerisms, values and phrases in my day to day life.
So I work in a professional job (In the airlines), and deal with a lot of customers. Many times, I'll need to hand customers over to colleagues, and I'll introduce the customer (Regardless of age) to a colleague by their full title and name (I.e. "This is Ms Lisa Livingstone", or "This is Miss Kelly Kandy") before the handover. The customers, particularly the elderly, are chuffed and find it pleasing, whereas the young just giggle in amusement. Adding to this, I always address senior management by their title and surname ("Good afternoon Mr Lewis"). Most of them like being addressed this way, a handful are informal enough to ask you call them by their first name. This is purely a combination of my upbringing from my ethnic culture, and my way of carrying on vintage mannerisms.
My frustration stems from otherwise ignorant light ridicule that this attracts from colleagues, for this approach in that they deem it unnecessary, over the top or just silly. Mind you, most of these colleagues are younger folks (Under 40yrs) who probably don't know any wiser, but it's frustrating me a little why people would even bring attention to the way I address people by their title. I use a lot of phrases and vocabulary that would be classed as 'old-fashioned', or I don't abbreviate anything ("Telephone, television"), yet a friend brought up with me recently that apparently the word 'fortnight' is one of them when it'd apparently be easier to say "two weeks". Same goes for other words I use like 'tomfoolery', 'kerfuffle', 'hodge-podge', and my favourite, 'the wireless' (Radio!).
Can anyone relate to my frustration, of thinking that people around you must see you as deranged or something, just because you want to respectfully carry on old-fashioned ways of speech? ARRRGGGHH!
I'm an infrequent poster, more of a lurker. I felt this would be the appropriate place to share my following frustration and to seek people's thoughts on this! Before you do, you can picture me as a 25yr guy, who was born about 6 decades later than I should have, living in the same modern world as you all, but carry a lot of 'vintage' mannerisms, values and phrases in my day to day life.
So I work in a professional job (In the airlines), and deal with a lot of customers. Many times, I'll need to hand customers over to colleagues, and I'll introduce the customer (Regardless of age) to a colleague by their full title and name (I.e. "This is Ms Lisa Livingstone", or "This is Miss Kelly Kandy") before the handover. The customers, particularly the elderly, are chuffed and find it pleasing, whereas the young just giggle in amusement. Adding to this, I always address senior management by their title and surname ("Good afternoon Mr Lewis"). Most of them like being addressed this way, a handful are informal enough to ask you call them by their first name. This is purely a combination of my upbringing from my ethnic culture, and my way of carrying on vintage mannerisms.
My frustration stems from otherwise ignorant light ridicule that this attracts from colleagues, for this approach in that they deem it unnecessary, over the top or just silly. Mind you, most of these colleagues are younger folks (Under 40yrs) who probably don't know any wiser, but it's frustrating me a little why people would even bring attention to the way I address people by their title. I use a lot of phrases and vocabulary that would be classed as 'old-fashioned', or I don't abbreviate anything ("Telephone, television"), yet a friend brought up with me recently that apparently the word 'fortnight' is one of them when it'd apparently be easier to say "two weeks". Same goes for other words I use like 'tomfoolery', 'kerfuffle', 'hodge-podge', and my favourite, 'the wireless' (Radio!).
Can anyone relate to my frustration, of thinking that people around you must see you as deranged or something, just because you want to respectfully carry on old-fashioned ways of speech? ARRRGGGHH!