Did You Know?

Some women like to be called "Ms." too!

Who Uses Mrs.?

Women who are married use "Mrs."

Why Use Mrs.?

It shows respect for women.

What mrs Does

It helps us know if a woman is married.

It is a nice way to greet women.

Some women like to be called "Mrs."

It shows we care about them.

We use it to be polite.

It is part of our language.

More About mrs

Long ago, people used titles to show respect. "Mrs." is one of those titles. It helps us know if a woman is married. It is a word that makes us feel good.

We see "Mrs." in schools, homes, and books. It is a way to talk to women. It helps us be kind and nice to others.

In the future, we may see new titles. But "Mrs." will still be special. It will always show respect for women.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Mrs. or Mrs"] --> B["Commonly used English honorific"] B --> C["For women, usually married"] C --> D["Does not use another title"] D --> E["Examples: Doctor, Professor"] D --> F["Examples: President, Dame"] A --> G["Usage in Commonwealth countries"] A --> H["Usage in US and Canada"]

What Do These Words Mean?

honorific:a title used to show respect
married:having a husband or wife
title:a name that shows someone's position or rank
Commonwealth:a group of countries that were once part of the British Empire
period:a dot used at the end of a sentence