Exactly!carrie wrote:Actually I would be quite happy to be called Um Omar, don't want all and sundry knowing my name.

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Exactly!carrie wrote:Actually I would be quite happy to be called Um Omar, don't want all and sundry knowing my name.
Sorry, I didn't want to make a long and boring post.newcastle wrote:I'll respond.....if you explain what you mean.Mad Dilys wrote:What about English titles?
Young boy - Master etc do you think that really demeans girls?![]()
Of course not.
I can't follow your remark
The exception being if the boys fathers surname is Bates.Mad Dilys wrote:What about English titles?
Young boy - Master etc do you think that really demeans girls?
Of course not.
I remember feeling uncomfortable when I first came to Egypt and being addressed as Mr. (First name) all the time. Like a scene out of Gone With the Wind!BENNU wrote:Many men are known as Abu Whatevertheirfirstson'sname too.
People here in Luxor who know my name and nationality also know that I am very private and they will not call my name out loud if they see me.
On my thirtieth birthday, my mother asked me if I was going to call myself Mrs. now that I was so old and unmarried. She said that was allowed, but I did not want to scare off potential husbands (I managed to do that anyway). Today, still never married, I accept Madame, but feel far too feminine for the Egyptian "Sir".
Yesterday, I was really upset for different reasons and screamed at a man:
"Stop calling me Sir!"
"Sorry Sir!"
"I am not a man!"
"No, sir, sorry Sir!" This went on for twenty minutes until I called him Madame.
"Doctora" means that noone will waste their time trying to show me anything.newcastle wrote: When I'm visiting the sites of Luxor, where I'm recognised as a frequent visitor with some knowledge, the guardians etc. usually refer to me as 'doctor'.....quite flattering really
Ditto for me, but occasionally someone tries. It is when people call me "professor" that I feel a bit guilty.BENNU wrote:"Doctora" means that noone will waste their time trying to show me anything.newcastle wrote: When I'm visiting the sites of Luxor, where I'm recognised as a frequent visitor with some knowledge, the guardians etc. usually refer to me as 'doctor'.....quite flattering really