>>>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>>>I'm writing a letter to Lauren and need to know how to proper address this person. I started Dear Sir, but then had second thought.
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>>>>>What do you think?
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>>>>May not apply in your case, but if you *heard* the name "Lauren" rather than saw it spelled out somewhere, it might actually be "Lorne" - which would almost certainly be male.
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>>>No, I saw it written. I'm almost positive that we're speaking about female, but in any case, I forgot where exactly I saw that position. I need to search for it again. I guess if I find it I would write Dear Ms. ... with 2% probability of a mistake.
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>>Look. Write to Ms XXX. Serves him right if you're wrong, for not making it clear he's a Mr. If I were a Hillary, Evelyn, etc, one of those ambiguous names normally attributed to a female then I'd make it clear that I was a man.
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>This makes me remember a sketch on Saturday Night Live. I think the name of the character was Pat. Really funny. You saw that? Nobody knew if the character was a man or a woman. People asked questions so they would know but Pat's answers were never clear enough.
We don't get that show here.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.