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I spent time this weekend at my nephew's house, he is the only one descended from my father who bears our family name (other than me, and I doubt at this point I'll be pumping out any babies to carry on the name)
He is a good man, works hard, is honest and goes out of his way to help others.
BUT... Sunday morning he spoke to his wife in a manner that shocked me. My daddy never talked down to or in a commanding manner the way Joseph did to his wife Sunday. His father (my brother) was a severe alcoholic, so perhaps that is where my nephew learned that behavior.
I wish he had not.

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It's so sad to see things like this happen to people that we care about and most times these things are far beyond our control.

Greetings good Sire.

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FYI... "SIRE" is used for speaking to a ruler, specifically a King or Queen.
"Sir" is the honorific for speaking to an older man who you want to show respect to.
Thank you @ibbtammy

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Ohhh yeah I do know that but I tend to play around with the both titles most times but thanks for correcting me😃😃

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