A very British question

Greetings, fellow writing fellows! :)

A friend of mine, who is in the midst of composing a semi-fantastical golfing tale, has put to me the following question...

"I have a character in my story who is the vicar of Warmsly (http://www.slightlytrue.com/writing/Choir-Practice.html) and he is playing golf with Lady Fiona Hardcastle. This is a social occasion, and they play together often. How does he address her Should he call her Fiona? How should she address him? Any thoughts?"

So...

Any thoughts?

ged-backland | March 29, 2008 - 23:50

He should call her Fi and she should call him everytime she knows he's shagging the girl from the office with the blonde hair

just a thought

ged

ScribbleScribe | April 18, 2008 - 21:21

Lady Fiona perhaps?
Sophia Grace

_jacobea_ | April 19, 2008 - 01:01

I would personally put ma'am or Lady Hardcastle myself.