What do you think about mannerisms when interacting within a hierarchy?

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It depends on the situation. I would say in the military,it is a good thing to stick to protocol. Sometimes,people try to take advantage of a relaxed enviroment and that is just more BS to deal with. In my personal life,I like to be called Sargeant Lucille. No one does that and the shit is going to hit the fan soon.;)

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