Did You Know?

Some women like to be called "Mrs." because it shows they are married!

Why Use Mrs.?

We use "Mrs." to be nice and kind.

When to Use Mrs.

We say "Mrs." when we talk to a married lady.

What mrs. Does

It shows respect for women.

It helps us know if a woman is married.

It is used in schools and work.

It can be used in letters and cards.

It helps us be polite to others.

It is a nice way to call a lady.

More About mrs.

Long ago, people used "Mrs." to show respect. It was a way to say a woman is important. Now, we still use it today. It helps us be kind and nice.

When we meet a lady, we can say "Mrs." if she is married. This makes her feel good. It is a way to show we care.

In the future, we will keep using "Mrs." It is a word that helps us be polite. It shows we respect women and their choices.

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, etc."] A --> F["Usage in Commonwealth countries"] F --> G["No full stop used"] A --> H["Usage in US and Canada"] H --> I["Full stop usually used"]

What Do These Words Mean?

honorific:a title used to show respect
married:having a spouse or partner in a legal relationship
Commonwealth:a group of countries that were mostly once part of the British Empire
full stop:a punctuation mark used to end a sentence, also called a period
title:a name or rank that shows someone's position or status