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On standards or conventions specific to Australia's higher education system, which differs in structure and style from the systems in other parts of the world.
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Is it petty to expect people to use your title in a professional setting?
There are three basic modes of referring to people:
Formal: Mr. X, Dr. Y, Reverend Z, etc.
Full name: Andrew X, Bridget Emily Y, Cindy Z, etc.
Informal: Andy, Bridget, Cindy, etc.
It's petty to care …