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If the queen offered to make you a Knight of the Realm, would you accept?

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Would you like to hear her say "Arise Sir..." to you?

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  1. She doesn't say that any more.  No stool.  No sword.  You just have a little chat with HM, get given your gong and then get given a cup of tea.  All very civilised.   Being a Sir certainly helps get a table at a restaurant.


  2. No; I don't need made-up titles to feel important.

  3. Like a dose of salts!! It would mean that at long last SOMEONE appreciates me!!

  4. I have already accepted

  5. Knighty knighty lmao

  6. I'm female so not sure if i can, but i would love for my husband to be knighted

  7. In a heartbeat.

    And I am sure I would find some way to rise to the occasion

  8. Donnely2008 is an idiot.

  9. No. It is a totally meaningless title these days.

  10. Yes. I believe it would make getting through airports that much quicker. And you get a little medal to wear on dress-up occasions.

    And donnelly - you can't blame four million Irish deaths (and where does that figure come from?) on this Queen. It was the politicians and greedy landowners who made life h**l for the Irish. And we - my family is from Galway - made a botch of things.  Then we all had help in murdering and maiming each other thanks to the IRA and Provos. Why not toss a bit of a blame around for Irish fighting Irish, for the arrogance of US fundraisers who bought bombs for the IRA, and for the silence of Dublin for many years when it came to the Troubles.

  11. no I am a woman

  12. No, only **** lickers are offered a knighthood and I am not one of those.

  13. Not on your sweet life.  (I refused a Gulf medal, too)

  14. Dame Evie has a certain ring to it.  Besides, "There's nothing like a dame!"

  15. no I would not.  I'd tell the old dear to put her spec on.  I'm a laydeeee so I would much rather be a Dame

  16. whey, id love it,specially when going to bed so my family could say knighty knighty,haha god bless her majesty

  17. no

  18. For a female to be knighted by the queen, I would consider it the highest honor there is. Even so I am not British,but I am surely a great fan of European aristrocracy.

  19. I don't think there's much chance of me being offered a title so the situation is unlikely to arise.

    Just one point though for all the people who've said they'd turn it down. Very few people who are offered a "gong" actually turn it down so I wonder how many of them really would.

  20. Nope.

    It'd be funny to be a female "sir".

  21. No. It only means something to the insecure. I do not need a irrelevant title to be important

  22. I'm already a Knight! A Jedi Knight of The Holy Templar Of The Hemp Knights!

  23. I would not be a knight because I am a lady. I don't think back in the day they knighted women. So I'd rather be a lady in waiting or another thing besides a night.

  24. No way.

  25. Absolutely- I like to make out I'm a lefty man of the people, but the minute my gold card came through to be part of the club- boom!- I'll be there quicker than a whippet with a stick of dynamite up it's rear end - I'd like the peasant hunting best (this isn't a typo)

  26. yes it would be somet different to do

  27. YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH...

  28. It doesn't seem likely and a great injustice that women can't be knights ...lol

  29. I should be honoured.

  30. Most defiantly not

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