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sir

When used as a polite address, "sir" is highly formal. It is often used in customer service, the military, or when speaking to someone older or in a position of authority. When used as a title for a knight (e.g., Sir Elton John), it must always be capitalized and followed by the person's first name or full name, but never just their last name.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Karen is at the grocery store while Eleanor is at home.
Eleanor Smith

WHO IS THIS SIR YOU ARE TEXTING?? I SAW THE NOTIFICATION.

Eleanor Smith
Karen Smith
Karen Smith

It's the butcher, Eleanor. Please stop snooping through my phone.

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Eleanor is using 'sir' as a formal address for an unknown man, reflecting her suspicion and overbearing nature. The use of all-caps highlights her technological illiteracy and aggressive curiosity, while Karen's response shows her typical exasperation with her mother-in-law.

Meanings

noun

A polite or formal way of addressing a man, especially one to whom you are speaking for the first time or who is of higher social status.

"Excuse me, sir, you dropped your wallet."

noun

A title given to a man who has been knighted by the British monarch.

"Sir Elton John is a world-famous musician."

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