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She continues to refer to me as “Mrs. Smith.” It feels awkward, especially in small groups like our women’s Bible study. I have invited her to call me by my first name several times.
Advice Miss Manners: Child’s habit was great, but as an adult, it’s become awkward for me Published: Jun. 11, 2025, 11:30 a.m.
She is a sweet girl, and I don’t want her to feel chastised. But it makes me feel strange. Should I let it go or continue to ask her to use my first name?
She continues to refer to me as “Mrs. Smith.” It feels awkward, especially in small groups like our women’s Bible study. I have invited her to call me by my first name several times.
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