Why does every helpdesk person I speak to use 'M for Mother' in the phonetic alphabet, but I can't find any online references to its use instead of 'M for Mike'?
You'd never hear "M for Mike" though, if you know the NATO alphabet you'd just spell and say "Mike Uniform Mike" for example. "S for sugar" anyone?
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Why does every helpdesk person I speak to use 'M for Mother' in the phonetic alphabet, but I can't find any online references to its use instead of 'M for Mike'?