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Employee/boss status/relationship in the US

I'm just watching the Apple TV series Severance. And it's an extreme example of it, but it did make me think that so many US films and tv show this sort of dererence to authority. Like a higher job position is equal to higher status. You refer to your boss as 'Mr' or 'Mrs' whatever. And you are the lower, the subordinates.

And in the UK (in my experience) job titles don't really effect things in that way. Maybe in top corporate roles. But from what it seems, it is just a culture thing that is accepted. Is that really what it's like?
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KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
Maybe for some people but I don't kiss my boss's ass that's why me in the corporate field never worked out on my own boss now
helsbels · 31-35, F
@KingofBones1 But the expectation is that you would/should do?
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
@helsbels it used to not be that way but the way society is now you're correct because jobs want to act like you are lucky to even work there and that you should bow and scrape and pay homage to them every day for minimal pay. Job used to mean opportunity to get ahead now it mean just over broke and legalized slavery
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
@helsbels that's why I now farm marijuana LOL