Etiquette
Manners vs Etiquette
Manners can remain similar across cultures; etiquettes definitely change depending on culture and customs. Manners and etiquette are also different in the type of skills that is required. Manners are most... |
Mrs vs Ms vs Miss
Mrs is used only for married women. Miss is traditionally used only for an unmarried woman. Ms can be used for a woman, regardless of her marital status. It is the default form of address for women. |
All The Best vs Best Of Luck
‘Best of luck’ is a phrase that is used in context to luck; a wisher wishes the concerned person that he stands a good chance in whatever he does. 'All the best' is also used to convey best wishes, a... |
Sir vs Sire
Sir is a polite way to address any person. It can also be used as a honorary title to give person respect. Sire is an honorary title for a king. |
How Are You vs How Are You Doing
The two phrases ‘How Are You’ and ‘How Are You Doing’ are commonly used as part of a greeting. While, both can be used at any and all instances, it is generally considered that ‘how are you’ is a more formal... |