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I think how we have it when it comes to noble of same standing greeting another noble of that standing is fine, but I think this could be of some help.
And when it comes to any noble greeting one who is higher than them. Baron, Count, Duke, etc. You bow at the waist unless you are in their court, in which you take a knee? Being super polite would be like taking a knee regardless for the men and bowing deeply for the women.. Idk, but I figured we could take some notes off of this.
Yes, this is perfect! We also use "master" and "mistress" for commoners in general, but only when being formal. Sort of how we'd use Mr. and Mrs. today.