YOU DON'T SAY SIR TO ME.....I WORK FOR A LIVING. LOL I said that to one of the young guys I work with I thought he was going to cry.
Funny, when my SIL came home from AF boot camp, and 2 of the houses of the 5 in my Culdesac have active AF members, and 1 is retired, and 1 is civiliain, being I live close to Tinker AFB, my SIL come homes, talking to the neighbor, and he called him SIR, and the neighbor said, Hey, we're on civiliain territory, don't call me SIR. Accidently my SIL did it again, the neighbors says do it agian, you'll be giving me 20. LMAO Then SIL explained I need to go change, get out of the blues then maybe I can handle it SSSSSSI . He didn't get it all out, but just about had to do 20. After being in boot camp, its becomes habit very quick.