115th Day. Do teachers use Mr for students?! (Harry potter)
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
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I'm in New Zealand and we say Mr. and Mrs. for (most) teachers and in formal situations talking to superiors such as our employer/boss. Not everyone wants others to use it and we can be quite casual with our speech as well.
In the U.S., the students always address the teacher as Mr/Ms + family name. Never the other way around.
In America at least, it doesn't really happen unless the teacher is scolding the students. Honestly, I think I've only ever used Mr/Mrs with my grade school teachers. Even my college professors would usually go by their first names. Mr/Mrs often comes off as kind of cold and unfriendly
I'm from the States too, but I never heard or known other people who say that teachers use Mr/Ms to address their students -- that just doesn't happen.
In university, it was the expectation to address your professor as either Prof or Dr as a sign of respect. If you were doing research with or working for a particular professor, then maaaaaybe professor would allow that student to address them by first name. The other times when was OK to address a professor on a first name basis is if he/she is an adjunct professor with only a Master's degree.
オーストラリア人です。小学校から高校の終わりまで、いつも先生の名字とミスタかミセッスが話さなくてなりません。しかし、大学校で誰もしない。会社で同じのです。名前のみのです。学生の名字とミスタかミセッスが話さないと思います。
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Teachers don't use Mr or Ms for students but because we don't have strict hierarchy language a teacher could use them if they wanted, It's kind of like a nick name it's not serious. If Harry was being naughty a teacher might say Mr.Potter to emphasise that his not acting gentlemanly or something like that.