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Random information on the term “Mrs”:

Miss (pronounced /ˈmɪs/) is an English language honorific traditionally used only for an unmarried woman (not using another title such as “Doctor” or “Dame”). Originating in the 17th century, it is a contraction of mistress, which was used for all women. A period is not used to signify the contraction. Its counterparts are Mrs., usually used only for married women, and Ms., which can be used for married or unmarried women.

The plural Misses may be used, such as in The Misses Doe. The traditional French “Mademoiselle” (abbreviation “Mlle”) may also be used as the plural in English language conversation or correspondence. In Australian schools the term miss is used interchangeably with female teacher.

The usage of “Miss” as a title in the United States is most frequently seen when referring to young women, or women whose marital status is unknown. Though Miss is less commonly used as a title by unmarried adult women in the United States than in the past, some still prefer to be referred to as such. Twenty-first century etiquette honors an adult woman’s personal preference of title. However, if the preference is not known, “Ms.” is used. “Ms.” is the preferred choice as the female title in business. It is the equivalent to the male title “Mr.” as neither is marital status specific.

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