This may be an etiquette or a generational thing that I'm being completely ignorant or rude about.
I have a new boss, and while I like her a lot, she has this habit of saying "This is Ms. S" when she answers the phone and also when signing things. She lets me call her by her first name, though. I've noticed a few other people in various business settings have done this. Most of them were women, I don't think I've ever heard a male referring to himself as "Mr."
If I've never met someone before, especially in a business context, i will refer to that person as Mr. or Ms. "x" until they ask me to call them by their first name, which nine times out of ten they do. So please don't think I'm being impolite or ignorant, it just bugs that crap outta me when someone has to refer to themselves as a title. Something about it just seems so pompous and irritating.
I have a new boss, and while I like her a lot, she has this habit of saying "This is Ms. S" when she answers the phone and also when signing things. She lets me call her by her first name, though. I've noticed a few other people in various business settings have done this. Most of them were women, I don't think I've ever heard a male referring to himself as "Mr."
If I've never met someone before, especially in a business context, i will refer to that person as Mr. or Ms. "x" until they ask me to call them by their first name, which nine times out of ten they do. So please don't think I'm being impolite or ignorant, it just bugs that crap outta me when someone has to refer to themselves as a title. Something about it just seems so pompous and irritating.
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