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The word "Ms." was coined less than 70 years ago to be used before women's names regardless of their marital status. I'm curious to know how common it is today in the English-speaking counties, say America.

Are "Miss" and "Mrs" still a common way of calling women?
And how do women think of or react to referring to them in terms of their marital status (or perhaps defining their identity in this way from a feminist viewpoint?)

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The word "Ms." was coined less than 70 years ago to be used before women's names regardless of their marital status. I'm curious to know how common it is today in the English-speaking counties, say America.

 Are "Miss" and "Mrs" still a common way of calling women?
And how do women think of or react to referring to them in terms of their marital status (or perhaps defining their identity in this way from a feminist viewpoint?)
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