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MENCIONAR EN UN CUADRO COMPARATIVO LA

DIFERENCIA DE LOS TITLES

It is commonly used for men, regardless of


MR MÍSTER whether they are married or not. It is generally
(Señor) used with the surname or the name and
surname.
It is used when we refer to a woman and ignore her
MS MISS marital status (whether she is married or not). It is the
(Señora, señorita) most common way to refer to a female person. It is
usually used together with the last name or with the
first and last name.

MRS MISSES It is used when referring to a married woman. It is a


(Señora) formal term. Generally, it is used together with the
married name. (In Anglo-Saxon countries, married
women usually adopt the husband's surname).

MISS It is used when referring to a married woman. It is a


(Señorita) formal term. Generally, it is used together with the
last name or with the first and last name.

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