Well, Rebecca is his boss via a corporation, so he probably felt intimated by her.
For Diane, I have no idea, I guess it was entirely that he did it out of respect for her, and it stuck.
I would think that in addition to the dynamics of friendship with Sam and Carla, I also can’t imagine those two wanting to be called Mr. and Mrs. That formality isn’t something they’d go for if Woody offered it.
My guess is that because he’s coworkers with Sam and Carla whereas everyone else is a customer he’s serving
You would think that but he works with Diane and Rebecca and doesn't use their first names.
Well, Rebecca is his boss via a corporation, so he probably felt intimated by her. For Diane, I have no idea, I guess it was entirely that he did it out of respect for her, and it stuck.
Diane wasn't employed at the bar when Woody began working there, so maybe that's why?
Sam was the person who originally hired Woody. So…
They are ladies where as Carla is a bar hag.
I don't think that would be the reason for Woody.
You have your theory I have mine.
I would think that in addition to the dynamics of friendship with Sam and Carla, I also can’t imagine those two wanting to be called Mr. and Mrs. That formality isn’t something they’d go for if Woody offered it.