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Study Guide: Global Honorific Styles: The Honourable

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Global Honorific Styles: The Honourable Study Guide

The Nature and Function of Honorifics

The honourific style 'The Honourable' is exclusively used in Commonwealth English countries.

Answer: False

Explanation: While prevalent in Commonwealth nations, the style 'The Honourable' is also employed in other jurisdictions, such as the United States, rendering the assertion of exclusivity inaccurate.

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In spoken British English, individuals styled 'The Honourable' are typically addressed by their full title, including 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: While 'The Honourable' is used formally in writing, in spoken British English, individuals so styled are typically addressed more simply by their name, such as 'Mr. John Smith'.

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The style 'The Honourable' is exclusively used for government officials and never by leaders of private organizations.

Answer: False

Explanation: While primarily associated with government officials, the style 'The Honourable' has also been adopted by leaders of certain private, non-profit, and non-governmental organizations.

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The style 'Right Honourable' is considered a lower distinction than 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: The style 'Right Honourable' is generally considered a higher distinction than 'The Honourable', typically reserved for more senior positions or specific honours.

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What is the primary function of the honorific style 'The Honourable'?

Answer: To denote respect and acknowledge individuals holding specific official governmental or diplomatic positions.

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Which of the following is a key spelling difference for the honorific between Commonwealth and American English?

Answer: American English uses 'Honorable' without the 'u', while Commonwealth English uses 'Honourable'.

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Commonwealth Parliamentary and Executive Styles

Within the UK House of Commons, members refer to each other as 'the honourable member' or 'my honourable friend', but never use styles like 'honourable and learned'.

Answer: False

Explanation: Parliamentary practice within the UK House of Commons permits specific courtesy styles, including 'the honourable and learned member' for members who are barristers, contradicting the premise that such styles are never used.

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In Australia, all members of both the Commonwealth Parliament and state parliaments are automatically styled 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Australia, membership in the Commonwealth or state parliaments does not automatically confer the title 'The Honourable'; it is typically granted for ministerial service or judicial appointment.

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In New Zealand, the style 'The Honourable' was first granted in 1854 to members of the Executive Council and the Speakers of both legislative chambers.

Answer: True

Explanation: The style 'The Honourable' was indeed first granted in New Zealand in 1854 to members of the Executive Council and the Speakers of both legislative chambers.

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In Malaysia, 'Yang Berhormat' is the style used for members of parliament, but it is never used for recipients of Johor's Orders of Chivalry.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Malaysia, 'Yang Berhormat' is the style for members of parliament and state legislative assemblymen, and it is also used for recipients of certain classes of Johor's Orders of Chivalry.

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In the UK House of Commons, what specific courtesy style is used for members who are also senior barristers?

Answer: The Honourable and Learned Member

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Which Malaysian style is used for members of parliament and state legislative assemblymen?

Answer: Yang Berhormat

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In the context of the UK House of Commons, what courtesy style is used for members who are clergy?

Answer: The Honourable and Reverend Member

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In New Zealand, who became eligible for the 'The Honourable' title for life starting in July 2006?

Answer: Governors-General, Prime Ministers, Chief Justices, and Speakers

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Commonwealth Judicial, Peerage, and Corporate Styles

In Ireland, only judges of the Supreme Court are styled as 'The Honourable Mr/Ms Justice'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Ireland, all judges of the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court are styled as 'The Honourable Mr/Ms Justice'.

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In the UK, 'The Honourable' is a courtesy title used for the sons and daughters of viscounts and barons, and the younger sons of earls.

Answer: True

Explanation: The style 'The Honourable' in the UK serves as a courtesy title for the sons and daughters of viscounts and barons, as well as for the younger sons of earls.

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Australian judges of superior courts retain the style 'the Honourable' even after leaving office.

Answer: True

Explanation: Judges of all superior courts in Australia are formally referred to by the style 'the Honourable', and this style is retained permanently, even after their tenure concludes.

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In Australia, the abbreviation for 'The Honourable' is 'The Hon.', including a full stop.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Australia, the typical abbreviation for 'The Honourable' is 'The Hon', used without a full stop.

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Which of the following groups in the UK are styled 'The Honourable' based on peerage rank?

Answer: Sons and daughters of Viscounts and Barons

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How are judges of the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court referred to in Ireland?

Answer: The Honourable Mr/Ms Justice

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In Australia, who is styled 'the Honourable' both during and after their tenure?

Answer: Justices of the High Court and other superior courts

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What is the typical abbreviation for 'The Honourable' in Australia, according to the source?

Answer: The Hon

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Which specific corporate entities in the UK have been awarded the style 'The Honourable' by royal warrant?

Answer: The Honourable East India Company and The Honourable Artillery Company

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North American Diplomatic and Governmental Styles

In international diplomacy, 'Excellency' is a style reserved for ambassadors and high commissioners, while 'The Honourable' is used for lower-ranking representatives like consuls-general.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source identifies 'Excellency' as the style for ambassadors and high commissioners, and 'The Honourable' for representatives such as deputy chiefs of mission, consuls-general, and consuls.

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In Canada, Senators and Members of the King's Privy Council are styled 'The Honourable' only for the duration of their service.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Canada, Senators and Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada are accorded the style 'The Honourable' for life, not merely for the duration of their service.

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Canadian provincial ministers retain the style 'The Honourable' for life, regardless of their service duration.

Answer: False

Explanation: While some Canadian provincial ministers may retain the style 'The Honourable' for life under specific conditions, it is not a universal rule for all provincial ministers regardless of service duration.

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In Canada, justices of the Supreme Court are styled 'Mr/Madam Justice', but not 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to the assertion, Canadian Supreme Court justices, along with other federal court justices, are formally styled as 'The Honourable Mr/Madam Justice'.

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In the Canadian House of Commons, referring to a colleague as 'honourable member' implies they are automatically a privy councillor.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the Canadian House of Commons, the courtesy style 'honourable member' is used for all members and does not automatically imply privy councillor status; specific conditions must be met for that distinction.

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In Canada, the 'Right Honourable' style is reserved for individuals of lower distinction compared to those styled 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Canada, the 'Right Honourable' style signifies a higher distinction than 'The Honourable', typically being reserved for individuals such as Prime Ministers and Chief Justices.

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In the United States, the prefix 'the Honorable' is used for the President, members of Congress, and governors.

Answer: True

Explanation: The prefix 'the Honorable' is indeed a standard form of address in the United States for high-ranking officials such as the President, members of Congress, and governors.

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The U.S. State Department policy dictates that individuals lose the 'Honorable' title upon leaving their qualifying office.

Answer: False

Explanation: According to the U.S. State Department's protocols, individuals who have held a position qualifying them for 'The Honorable' title retain it for life.

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According to the U.S. State Department, how long does an individual retain the title 'the Honorable' after leaving a qualifying position?

Answer: For life.

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Which diplomatic representatives are typically styled as 'The Honourable' in international relations, according to the U.S. State Department?

Answer: Deputy Chiefs of Mission, Consuls-General, and Consuls

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In Canada, which officeholders use 'The Honourable' only while in office?

Answer: Speakers of provincial legislatures and territorial commissioners

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Which of the following styles is considered higher than 'The Honourable' in Canada?

Answer: Right Honourable

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How are judges of the Supreme Court of Canada and other federal courts styled?

Answer: The Honourable Mr/Madam Justice

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In the United States, who is accorded the title 'the Honorable' according to U.S. etiquette?

Answer: The President, Vice President, members of Congress, governors, state legislators, and mayors.

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Continental European and East Asian Styles

The German style 'Hochwohlgeboren' was historically used for members of noble families and later extended to bourgeois dignitaries.

Answer: True

Explanation: The German style 'Hochwohlgeboren' (high well-born) was indeed historically applied to members of noble families not holding higher titles and saw increased usage for bourgeois dignitaries in the 19th century.

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In Germany, the style 'Ehrwürdig' or 'Ehrwürden' is used for all clergy, including priests and abbesses.

Answer: False

Explanation: While 'Ehrwürdig' or 'Ehrwürden' translates to 'honourable' and is used for clergy, specific styles like 'Hochwürden' (reverend) are reserved for priests and abbesses in Germany.

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Former members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies are never permitted to retain the style 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Italy, the style 'The Honourable' (Onorevole) is customarily used for members of the Chamber of Deputies, and former members are also permitted to retain this style.

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In the Netherlands, 'De weledele heer/vrouwe' is used for the middle classes, while 'De heer/mevrouw' is for the genteel bourgeoisie.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the Netherlands, 'De weledele heer/vrouwe' is the style used for the genteel bourgeoisie, whereas 'De heer/mevrouw' is typically used for the middle classes.

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In Catalonia, Spain, 'Honorable' is used for members of the Catalan Government's cabinet, while the head of government uses 'Molt Honorable'.

Answer: True

Explanation: Within Catalonia, Spain, 'Honorable' is the designated style for members of the Catalan Government's cabinet (consellers), with the head of government receiving the higher distinction of 'Molt Honorable'.

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In South Korea, 'The Honourable' prefix is used for Ministerial Cabinet members, Governors, and Mayors, but not for judges.

Answer: False

Explanation: In South Korea, 'The Honourable' prefix is applied to Ministerial Cabinet members, Governors, Mayors, and also to Judges of the Supreme Court and Chief Justices of Provincial Level Courts.

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In Hong Kong, 'The Honourable' is used for members of the Legislative Council and Executive Council, but not for Justices of the Court of Final Appeal.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Hong Kong, 'The Honourable' is used for members of the Legislative Council and Executive Council, as well as for Justices of the Court of Final Appeal, Court of Appeal, and Court of First Instance.

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In Macau, 'The Honourable' is used for the Chief Executive and members of the Legislative Assembly, but not for judges.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Macau, 'The Honourable' is used for the Chief Executive, members of the Legislative Assembly, and also for Judges of the Court of Final Appeal.

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In the Philippines, 'The Honourable' is generally used for elected officials but not for appointed officials like Cabinet members.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the Philippines, 'The Honourable' is generally used for both elected officials and appointed officials, including Cabinet members, heads of agencies, and the Solicitor General.

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In the Philippines, the President is styled 'His/Her Excellency', not 'The Honourable'.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the Philippines, the President is indeed styled 'His/Her Excellency', distinguishing this high office from the 'The Honourable' style typically used for other officials.

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In Singapore, judges of the State Courts are conventionally addressed as 'The Honourable', but former Prime Ministers are not.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Singapore, judges of the State Courts are conventionally addressed as 'The Honourable', and former Prime Ministers are also formally addressed this way in international settings.

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What is a German equivalent to 'The Honourable' that was historically used for noble families not holding a higher style?

Answer: Hochwohlgeboren

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In the Philippines, who is styled 'His/Her Excellency' instead of 'The Honourable'?

Answer: The President and Filipino diplomats

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In which country are 'The Honourable' used for Ministerial Cabinet members, Governors, and Judges of the Supreme Court?

Answer: South Korea

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In Italy, who may retain the style 'The Honourable' (Onorevole)?

Answer: Current members and former members of parliament.

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In which country is 'Honorable' used for current and former members of the cabinet (consellers), with the head of government receiving 'Molt Honorable'?

Answer: Catalonia, Spain

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In Singapore, who is conventionally addressed as 'The Honourable' in formal settings?

Answer: Chief Justice, judges of appeal, Supreme Court justices, and State Courts judges

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South Asian, African, and Other Commonwealth Styles

Members of Parliament in Ghana are styled as 'The Honourable', but this style is never extended to recipients of Royal Orders.

Answer: False

Explanation: The style 'The Honourable' is indeed used for Members of Parliament in Ghana, and it is also extended to certain grades of Royal Orders awarded by Ghana's sub-national Kingdoms.

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In Kenya, Members of Parliament are referred to by their names within parliamentary chambers, prefixed with 'Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: Within Kenyan parliamentary chambers, Members of Parliament are formally referred to as 'Honourable colleague' or 'Honourable Member for...', rather than by their names prefixed with 'Honourable'.

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In Mauritius, only individuals knighted by Queen Elizabeth II are automatically entitled to use the 'The Hon' prefix.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Mauritius, recipients of the rank of Grand Officer or above of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean are also automatically entitled to use the prefix 'The Hon', 'Hons', or 'The Honourable', in addition to those knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

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All members of the South African parliament are entitled to use the prefix 'The Honourable', but this does not apply to provincial legislature members.

Answer: False

Explanation: In South Africa, the prefix 'The Honourable' is entitled to all members of the national parliament as well as members of the nine provincial legislatures.

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In Malta, only members of the Senate are entitled to use the prefix 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Malta, all members of the unicameral Parliament are entitled to use the prefix 'The Honourable'.

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In Barbados, both members of the House of Assembly and the Senate are styled 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Barbados, members of the House of Assembly are styled 'The Honourable', whereas members of the Senate are styled 'Senator'.

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In Jamaica, the 'Honourable' style is granted to recipients of the Order of Jamaica or the Order of Merit.

Answer: True

Explanation: In Jamaica, the 'Honourable' style is indeed conferred upon individuals who receive the Order of Jamaica or the Order of Merit.

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In Trinidad and Tobago, only the Prime Minister and government ministers are styled 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Trinidad and Tobago, the style 'The Honourable' is also used for the Leader of the Opposition and junior ministers, in addition to the Prime Minister and government ministers.

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In Bangladesh, the Prime Minister is styled solely as 'Excellency', never 'Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Bangladesh, the Prime Minister can be styled as either 'Honourable' or 'Excellency', alongside the Chief Adviser and President.

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In India, elected legislators like MLAs and MPs are addressed as 'Honourable', but judges are not.

Answer: False

Explanation: In India, both elected legislators (MLAs, MPs) and judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court of India are addressed as 'Honourable'.

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In Pakistan, judicial officers are addressed as 'honourable' only when presiding in lower courts.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Pakistan, judicial officers are addressed as 'honourable' when presiding in courts, and judges of the superior judiciary are commonly referred to as 'honourable judges'.

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In Sri Lanka, 'The Honourable' is used for the President, Prime Minister, Ministers, Members of Parliament, the Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, and Judges of the superior courts.

Answer: True

Explanation: The style 'The Honourable' in Sri Lanka is indeed applied to the President, Prime Minister, Ministers, Members of Parliament, the Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, and Judges of the superior courts.

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In Myanmar, only the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is referred to as 'The Honourable'.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Myanmar, both the Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court are referred to as 'The Honourable'.

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How are members of the Kenyan Parliament referred to within parliamentary chambers?

Answer: As 'Honourable colleague' or 'Honourable Member for...'.

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In Barbados, how are members of the Senate styled?

Answer: Senator

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In Trinidad and Tobago, who is styled 'The Honourable' besides the Prime Minister and government ministers?

Answer: The Leader of the Opposition and junior ministers

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Which individuals in Jamaica are styled as 'Honourable'?

Answer: Recipients of the Order of Jamaica or the Order of Merit

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In South Africa, who is entitled to use the prefix 'The Honourable'?

Answer: All members of parliament and provincial legislatures.

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