Review:

Esquire

overall review score: 4.2
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Esquire is a term used to address a man of high social status or importance, particularly in the context of the British aristocracy.

Key Features

  • Title of respect for men of high social standing
  • Originally used to denote a member of the English gentry
  • Can also refer to a lawyer in the United States

Pros

  • Denotes a sense of prestige and honor
  • Shows respect and recognition for achievements or social status

Cons

  • Can reinforce elitism and class divisions
  • May perpetuate outdated notions of hierarchy and privilege

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