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10th August 05, 03:36 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by mexpiper
I also address my letters or cards to my nephews as " Master John Smith", they always know it comes from me. I did have to explain to their mother what I meant by addressing the term Master. My nephew wanted to know when will he be addressed as Mr., I stated that when he turn 17 or 18 depending on how mature he is and acts as a gentleman should.
Yeah I know I sound like an old foggeym but than again i am 40. 
My grandmother used to address her letters to me as "Master". I don't know anyone else who does that, but I kind of like it.
As for "yo, dude"...hey, I'm from California. I'm USED to that! LOLOL
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