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Do German speaking people still use the title Fraulein"? (Original Post) raccoon Nov 2022 OP
See: "Why is "Frulein" considered offensive, as opposed to "Frau"? CurtEastPoint Nov 2022 #1
Just as "Ms" became the accepted term in US, "Fraulein" went out of fashion in the 70s in Germany hlthe2b Nov 2022 #2
For Contemporary Info On Life In Deutschland FrankTC Nov 2022 #3

hlthe2b

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2. Just as "Ms" became the accepted term in US, "Fraulein" went out of fashion in the 70s in Germany
Thu Nov 3, 2022, 05:17 PM
Nov 2022

Last edited Thu Nov 3, 2022, 08:45 PM - Edit history (1)

While it had referred to an unmarried woman of any age, it is considered patronizing and its official use by governmental agencies ceased in the early 70s.

FrankTC

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3. For Contemporary Info On Life In Deutschland
Thu Nov 3, 2022, 05:59 PM
Nov 2022

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