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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 May 2017

    Opinion: Formal manners and titles aren’t elitist. They ensure respect for everyone.http://nyti.ms/2pw6mNg 

    3:00 AM - 14 May 2017
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      1. Monkey Knife Fight‏ @ieatpaintchips7 14 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nope. They are elitist and they serve the people who conform. Not interested.

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      1. Chrysa Staiano‏ @castaiano 14 May 2017
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        Ideas & rules regarding respect & titles are learned long before the student enters their higher-ed setting.

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      1. hmna‏ @hmna_hmna 14 May 2017
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        And yet, the NYT style guide calls PhD holders Mr/Mrs unless there's special circumstances. Physician, heal thyself.

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      1. Mary Beth Walkup‏ @MaryBethWalkup 14 May 2017
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        It all starts at home....

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      1. Clancy J. Clark MD‏ @ClancyClark 14 May 2017
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        We struggle with this in medicine. "Dr" helps remind everyone it's a professional relationship when hardships we face are very personal.

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      1. Daryl‏ @Stillagoddess 14 May 2017
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        If I'm "Daryl," and not "Dr. Lastname," then why come to me to treat your medical problem? Just go to one of your other pals.

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      1. DrKraz‏ @ProfessorKraz 14 May 2017
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        With no awareness of my marital status, students tend to call me "Mrs X." I ask them to call me "Prof X": not elitist, just respectful.

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      1. Amber‏ @NYCdeb8tr 14 May 2017
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        Children should learn how to speak to teachers 12 years prior to going to college...

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      1. Marilynn Mendell‏ @WinSpinCIC 14 May 2017
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        I make my students wear business attire to class & it changes their behavior.I agree with you. Thanks. M

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      1. Cathi Carol‏ @CathiCarol 14 May 2017
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        Kindness and respect, morals and manners matter. Formality versus informality doesn't; that's more an issue of having a secure self-regard.

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      1. Chrysa Staiano‏ @castaiano 14 May 2017
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        2/3 of my grad profs wore jeans & bought us food for every class this semester. That sounds a lot like a friendship to me!

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      1. oufish‏ @youyang2009 14 May 2017
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        What does “LOL”mean?

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      1. DC Sporpsball Fan‏ @dustybaked42069 14 May 2017
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        I could literally talk to my former professor in LOLs on Facebook, and he didn't mind. #LOFuckingL

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      1. Yvon bish‏ @Yvonbish1 14 May 2017
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        The left taught disrespect by themselves being in tolerant .

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      1. David Kindon‏ @dakindon 14 May 2017
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        Absolute bullshit

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