FAQ

What should I call my seniors in college?

What should I call my seniors in college?

In colleges there are some kind of tradition that you have to call your seniors either sir/ma’am or boss (or in some colleges bhaiya or didi).

Should I call my seniors sir?

since a senior (by age) can be a junior by profession and he should not call his peers by sir or ma’am. the very best way to call your senior is my mister or miss. i’ve only seen this official culture in india, but when you go to a different country people call you by mr. or ms.

Is there ragging in Indian medical colleges?

Medical students said ragging is part for the course. They said that ragging is fine as long as there is no physical assault. “At AIIMS and other medical colleges in the north, seniors often slap first-year students if they don’t give them enough respect,” said a doctor. “I did not complain when I was asked to strip.

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Is prom night celebrated in India?

Well in India, we do have somewhat of a prom. But it is not exactly what you are thinking in absolute terms. We’ve got Annual Social gathering, dandiya night in schools and colleges (mostly colleges) where boys and girls wear traditional Indian clothes and then socialise with each other.

Are there prom nights in India?

It”s called the prom night, and some might argue it exists in India in different forms like “school socials” and garba and dandiya nights. On this day, young boys and girls end school and bid goodbye to their school mates in a frolicking extravaganza at which they are said to spend more than just money.

Are college students considered adults?

College students (N=346) were surveyed on their conceptions of the transition to adulthood and their own status as adults. Only 23\% indicated that they considered themselves to have reached adulthood, while nearly two-thirds indicated that they considered themselves to be adults in some respects but not in others.

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What do you call a female senior?

Ma’am or Sir Again, if you’re ever unsure of how to refer to someone older than you—including a family friend—you can default to “sir” or “ma’am.” For women, you can also use the term, “madam.” Unlike Mr., Mrs., and Ms., you don’t need to include a last name or surname after sir, ma’am, or madame.

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