I was told It's Ma'am as in charm, not Mam as in spam or Mum as in chum.
Indeed... Its a formal and respectful term of address for a senior officer in the Police force or Military or professional setting and would be used in the same manner as 'Sir' when addressing a male.
Etymologically the term originates from Madam, with the apostrophe denoting dropping out the 'd'.
As you pointed out... its pronounced Ma'am... as in 'harm', but without the R, however, in formal circles the Queen would be addressed also as Ma'am, but that would be pronounced as in 'ham' (mam), however, the first address would be 'Your Majesty' then any follow up in converstation (if one took place) would be Ma'am (mam).
Its a funny old language !
Brilliant defense !
There is however a problem in the Ivy League community where academics are free to speak & teach their views
of capitalist Societies without being questioned ! The mind numbing is called indoctrination of useful idiots!
The only way to stop this madness is not sending kids there !
That about sums it up. No one is necessarily going to give you anything, but if you're willing to be flexible and look for opportunities, they are there.
Also received. I am Australian, all Thai banks will be requesting this. Easy to fill out. If an Australian tax resident, even if retired and living in Thailand, with no Thai income no need to have TIN. Tick no for the US questions. As our Australian Information Commission says we don't have to provide our TFN (Australian tax file number) to overseas entities then you just tick "C" saying your country does not mandate disclosure of your home TIN / TFN.
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