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Originally Posted by BlueSkyJaunte
Since the US is Constitutionally disallowed from granting titles, my take on it is that anyone who puts 'Esquire' after his name is simply full of himself.
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Esquire technically, is not a title of nobility. in fact, it's an indication that there is no title of nobility for that person, else one would address him as "Sir" , not Esquire.
So technically it's not in conflict with the US constitution... Though i agree that anybody who uses it is full of it.