THANK YOU ROYAL MAIL
This is a screenshot of the "Fee to Pay" page on the Royal Mail website. Titles are obligatory. They offer six options, which are given (in order) as: Mr, Miss, Mrs, Ms, Dr, Sir.
This is a screenshot of the Contact Us form to which you are directed if you tell them that you have a problem with a Redelivery or paying a fee. Again, title is an obligatory field. It offers ten options, which are given (in order) as: Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Mx, Dr, Lady, Rev, Lord, Sir.
I. CANNOT. EVEN.
This is a screenshot of the Contact Us form to which you are directed if you tell them that you have a problem with a Redelivery or paying a fee. Again, title is an obligatory field. It offers ten options, which are given (in order) as: Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Mx, Dr, Lady, Rev, Lord, Sir.
I. CANNOT. EVEN.
Re: On the embarrassment of bein a man in address
But as with google and names it seems that many people simply haven't bothered to think outside the very small boxes that they live in. Everyone *they* know is a Mr or Mrs so obviously *everyone* *everywhere* must be (when I was booking a hotel in Amsterdam I had to choose Mr or Mrs; apparently the unmarried form is no longer in use for adult women in the Netherlands. Fortunately the mis-match with my bank details didn't cause me to not be able to pay by card).
Re: On the embarrassment of bein a man in address
Re: On the embarrassment of bein a man in address
But lots of people are neither Mr nor Mrs (surely the Netherlands has *doctors* at least...) and people should realise this when they make forms! It's the quiet bigotry of people not even bothering to realise you exist :( :( :(
Re: On the embarrassment of bein a man in address