how do Americans adress their teacher in school? like in this video from New Zealand they keep calling the teacher 'Ms.', would that be normal in USA?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaVKQ7Lchg
>>79320369
Ms. Ms. Ms. hey Ms.
just Ms. all the time ??????
wtf
>>79320401
Ms (last name) if she isn't married, Mrs (last name) if she is
>>79320401
like >>79320442 said depends if they're married, also we say their last name
>>79320442
and what about Ms without last name, just Ms ? hmmmm????
>>79320472
I don't think I've ever called or heard a teacher called by just "Ms".
>>79320519
so when her last name is really long you don't have a way to adress her in a short word, you have to say the full last name every time
>>79320335
burgers call their teacher and their father "sir"
>>79320583
Shed probably ask you to call her Ms/Mrs k or whatever he first letter is. Had a Ms K in high school
>>79320583
>>79320472
>>79320401
Actually I hear my friends call their teachers "Ms." all the time.
And if the name is too long we usually just say "Ms." followed by the first letter of their last name
Like I had an Italian American teacher who had a long last name but I just called him "Mr. S"
>>79320662
>>79320709
ok thanks
>>79320335
We call our teachers miss and sir too, no last names and never Mrs.
Ma'am or sir if they're an old school hardass teacher
Young and fun teachers let you call them by their last name only, at least in shitty public schools
>>79320519
I have. I remember a particular class in high school where one of my classmates would always call our teacher like "Miss, Miss! hey, Miss!" where everyone else would call her the normal way, Mrs. whatever her name was. i think it actually comes off as kind of disrespectful.