# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | addressing judges as 'my lord' or 'my lady' | UK | Common and expected in courtrooms | 1 |
2 | first lady | United Kingdom | Uncommon term, as the spouse of the prime minister does not hold an official title or role in government | 1 |
3 | gentleman | United Kingdom | A gentleman may open doors for others and offer their seat to someone in need. | 1 |
4 | ladies | United Kingdom | Ladies may use the term 'restroom' or 'bathroom' to refer to the facilities. | 1 |
5 | lady | United Kingdom | The term 'lady' is used to refer to a polite, well-mannered woman, often associated with refined behavior and etiquette. | 1 |
6 | lady | United Kingdom | Refers to a polite and well-mannered woman, often associated with social status and refinement. | 1 |