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difference between mrs ms mz difference between miss, ms, and mz?
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Mrs. is short for Mistress and indicates a married woman. Miss and Ms. indicate an unmarried woman, where Ms. is the abbreviated version. Mz. is not a formal title, however pronouncing "Ms." as "Mizz" instead of "Miss" can indicate that you are unsure which title applies (because you are unfamiliar with the woman's marital status). Generally, using "Ms." (pronounced either way) is good in every situation, as many women (even when married) prefer the title "Ms." when working professionally. ]
Miss= young girl not married.
Ms.= young women not married.
Mrs.= Married.
Mz= nothing. ]
Miss = Not Married
Mrs. = Married
Ms. = Either ]
Miss is for a young girl (teenager usually)
Ms is just a shortened Mrs, and can refer to someone who's been divorced.
I don't think there's such a thing as Mz.. ]
Miss: is for like a young girl or woman
Ms: Abbreviation for Miss but also can mean a divorced woman.
Mz i've never heard of. ]
No difference between them.
Ms is an abbreviation of miss.
Mz.. well I don't know what that is...
--Jack
(17/m) ]
They're all the same, just different spelling, and mz is more of a slang way of spelling it.
Ms usually is single young lady or woman
Mrs. Is married
:] Uniq ]
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