Dear Subhashish,
Using the word 'sir' or "m'am" when talking to someone you're
not familiar
with is generally intended simply as a gesture of respect. It's not some
sort of submissive term or something which indicates hierarchical
structure, simply we're born and brought up in a society where respect to
others is at priority and that's exactly why i used it.
I mean no harm or offence to the open source community nor any individual
in specific. :)
Hope the reply conveys my intentions behind the same.
Regards & Thanks,
Niraj Suryawanshi <http://www.facebook.com/niraj12>
8149920120
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Subhashish Panigrahi <
subhashish(a)cis-india.org> wrote:
Dear Niraj,
Just a small point.
In an open source community like Wikipedia everyone is same and equally
treated. So, there is no need of adding destinations and adding Sir/ Madam
for anyone irrespective of their age.
Best!
Subha
On 11-Feb-2013, at 12:32 PM, Niraj Suryawanshi <
niraj.suryawanshi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Sir for your appreciation!
And thanks to everyone who guided & supported for the same!
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Niraj Suryawanshi
on behalf of Wikipedia Club Pune
+91 814 992 0120 | niraj.suryawanshi(a)gmail.com
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