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Heartnsoul 04-26-2013 07:47 AM

As told by RE agent
 
Thought I'd make everyone chuckle this morning. Sad but true lol in this PC world. My friend , who is a RE agent, was just told they are NO longer allowed to call a Master Bedroom A Master Bedroom. We must now refer to it as the "owners suite" We don't want to offend anyone. I just can't stop laughing. It can't get any hilarious can it??

wendyquat 04-26-2013 07:53 AM

Not really funny to me when you think if the stupidity of it!

Heartnsoul 04-26-2013 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by wendyquat (Post 666754)
Not really funny to me when you think if the stupidity of it!

I know Wendy I have to laugh to stop from "screaming" as we dumb down more and more laugh - it will make you feel better!!

2BNTV 04-26-2013 08:06 AM

Another example of political correctness going a bit too far. IMHO

l2ridehd 04-26-2013 08:39 AM

In days of old when knights were bold, it used to be called the Mistress suite. As the wife and husband slept in separate bedrooms and the "master" used his bedroom for his mistresses. But at some point in history that became offensive so the name was changed to the master suite. Now we do it again for different reasons.

George1938 04-26-2013 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 666778)
In days of old when knights were bold, it used to be called the Mistress suite. As the wife and husband slept in separate bedrooms and the "master" used his bedroom for his mistresses. But at some point in history that became offensive so the name was changed to the master suite. Now we do it again for different reasons.

And I do so miss the "days of old" :crap2:

billethkid 04-26-2013 09:27 AM

the majority loses another one!!:rant-rave::swear:

btk

DangeloInspections 04-26-2013 09:56 AM

Hmmm......I wonder if I now need to change my inspection reports.....I currently use the terms "Master Bedroom" and "Master Bath". I do understand that in this day and age using terms like "his and her" closets is being very presumptuous and should perhaps be avoided.

The bonus room may no longer be suggested as a perfect room for a "Man Cave".....it shall now be known as a "Person Cave".

All kidding aside, I do not want to ever offend anyone, and while I may have my own personal views, I understand a person's lifestyle is not my business.
I would think though that any person regardless of their choices would understand that the above terms are just universally used and not meant to be offensive. There is such a thing as being "overly P.C.".

Respectfully, Frank

manaboutown 04-26-2013 10:02 AM

Geez! I always thought the term master bedroom simply designated the primary or largest of a home's bedrooms.

ugotme 04-26-2013 10:28 AM

Depends on WHO the master is .................................

manaboutown 04-26-2013 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ugotme (Post 666832)
Depends on WHO the master is .................................

The term "master bedroom" simply designates the (usually) largest bedroom is the master of all the other bedrooms. QED

buggyone 04-26-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Heartnsoul (Post 666749)
Thought I'd make everyone chuckle this morning. Sad but true lol in this PC world. My friend , who is a RE agent, was just told they are NO longer allowed to call a Master Bedroom A Master Bedroom. We must now refer to it as the "owners suite" We don't want to offend anyone. I just can't stop laughing. It can't get any hilarious can it??

Remember, this may just be at that one real estate office. Owner's suite sounds more opulent than master bedroom.

I have always been under the impression that a suite had to include more than one room. I have seen plenty of master bedrooms (main or largest bedroom) that do not have a bathroom attached to it. Those would not be the "owner's suite", would they?

How many of us grew up in homes where there was one bathroom for the 2 or three bedrooms in the house? I know I did.

tkret 04-26-2013 11:10 AM

Hungry Man dinners
 
How about the young lady who attempted to sue Swanson Foods in an attempt to alter the name of the tv dinner from "Hungry MAN Dinner" to "Hungry PERSON Dinner".

Heartnsoul 04-26-2013 11:36 AM

and what the MASTER wants to do !! lol

eweissenbach 04-26-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 666820)
Hmmm......I wonder if I now need to change my inspection reports.....I currently use the terms "Master Bedroom" and "Master Bath". I do understand that in this day and age using terms like "his and her" closets is being very presumptuous and should perhaps be avoided.


Respectfully, Frank

You mean "hers and hers" closets don't you Frank?

SoccerCoach 04-26-2013 01:00 PM

Watch out, here come the "Owner's Suite" police. I can't believe I took the time to read this, except I needed a chuckle.

Heartnsoul 04-26-2013 01:40 PM

then i accomplished my goal - giving you your chuckle for the day !!

Cantwaittoarrive 04-26-2013 01:56 PM

As the "master" of my domain I shall continue to call it the master bedroom. That is as long as my wife says it's ok.

rubicon 04-26-2013 02:01 PM

I have always admired strong women . Men and women should compliment one another. it makes for a more productive and enjoyable experience.

But the sort of think with owners suite vis a vis master bedroom, seasonal residents vis a vis snow birds , chair person vis a vis chairman is not only silly it is cumbersome and the banality gets in the way of achieving intented goals.

To me sometime you lead and sometime you follow means you understand yourself and you are confident of who you are.

CaptJohn 04-26-2013 11:17 PM

What if the house is a rental. Can the tenant use the "owner's suite"? :laugh:

senior citizen 04-27-2013 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 666820)
Hmmm......I wonder if I now need to change my inspection reports.....I currently use the terms "Master Bedroom" and "Master Bath". I do understand that in this day and age using terms like "his and her" closets is being very presumptuous and should perhaps be avoided.

The bonus room may no longer be suggested as a perfect room for a "Man Cave".....it shall now be known as a "Person Cave".

All kidding aside, I do not want to ever offend anyone, and while I may have my own personal views, I understand a person's lifestyle is not my business.
I would think though that any person regardless of their choices would understand that the above terms are just universally used and not meant to be offensive. There is such a thing as being "overly P.C.".

Respectfully, Frank

Right on. You said it all.

We watch that new homes channel where they have to choose one out of three homes..........and get a kick out of the "man cave" criteria in purchasing a home these days.

The young couples are SO FUSSY compared to how we were "back in the day". Some of the homes are like mini castles.

My husband's garage is his sanctuary..........and he's had plenty of game rooms, family rooms, rec rooms, great rooms BUT NEVER A MAN CAVE.

He's got a "shed" too if that counts for anything........but that's about it.
Oh, he has his own little third bathroom as his "reading room" but no man cave. All of our plumbers, carpenters, workmen LOVE THAT LITTLE BATHROOM.

kittygilchrist 04-27-2013 06:15 AM

Oh dear, now the grammar will require an apostrophe, but where does it go? As I am single, mine shall be an Owner's Suite, while multiple owners will have an Owners' Suite.
I do hope staff do not err in this regard.
Little Miss Red Pen

2BNTV 04-27-2013 10:22 AM

A man might like to think it's his master bedroom only if his wife say's it's ok. :jester:

Jack Benny biography said that his wife Sadie Marks, later Mary Livingston allowed him the smallest bedroom in the house. Her dressing area was larger than his bedroom and he was the sole supporter of the house. :smiley:

Parker 04-27-2013 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 667358)
Jack Benny biography said that his wife Sadie Marks, later Mary Livingston allowed him the smallest bedroom in the house. Her dressing area was larger than his bedroom and he was the sole supporter of the house. :smiley:

Sounds right to me!

DDoug 04-28-2013 10:24 AM

This is pretty funny I guess years ago we didnt know we were being offended we had to have someone tell us. I dont remember my parents having a master bedroom it was just a bedroom not to enter. The other thing is the commercial for Boys Town, will that have to change. Cant wait to do away with mens and womens public restrooms. Yes this world is getting stupid. Forest Gump was really smart.

Serenoa 04-28-2013 11:06 AM

I think this is more about coming up with a new, catchy name for something....rather than trying to be pc. But I have seen it used a few times, but always in the very high-end homes.

Whatever happened to "rumpus rooms"? Remember those? Did they evolve into the "family room"?


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