- Honorifics addressing friends : r LearnJapanese - Reddit
Dropping honorifics, aka 呼び捨て is generally only used for very close friends, spouse, so like you said, close relationships I do find that for those I talk to in English more than I talk to in Japanese, dropping honorifics tends to happen more
- Why does the current English language lack honorifics for . . . - Reddit
Asians have honorifics for older male or female siblings or friends or companions For example, "kuya" for Filipinos, "gege" for Chinese, "Oppa" for Korean, "Oniisan" for Japanese, etc the list goes on
- Honorifics : r MoDaoZuShi - Reddit
Also the biggest pitfall I see in fanfic for MDZS with honorifics is a modern story referring to Jiang Yanli as "shijie" "Shijie" is only used in apprenticeship martial arts world In modern times, WWX would call her "Yanli-jie" or "jie jie"
- Honorifics : r findomsupportgroup - Reddit
Just curious about how other Dommes found honorifics that works for them? I’m probably in the minority of Dommes who doesn’t ~love~ being called Goddess right off the bat I much prefer Princess, Miss Mistress, or Mommy I’m either a spoiled Princess, tough Mistress, or sweet Mommy
- Sub-Titles not including honorifics. : r anime - Reddit
Honorifics are something that takes some prior knowledge to understand, which I think people who have been in anime circles a while can forget If you're a streaming service that wants the most people to be able to watch your show, that means maybe removing honorifics to make things more palatable to the casual viewer
- Danganronpa Honorifics. [Spoilers for all games] - Reddit
For characters who use no honorifics, They probably don't care about being respectful to others, or they see themselves higher than others or they feel friendly and close to others which prefer to not use honorifics -san is the most common honorific, characters who use this tend to be polite and respectful to others
- Formality with honorifics : r Japaneselanguage - Reddit
Honorifics (especially formal ones) is considered to give respects to the person, and giving respect to your own group is considered to be lacking the respect to the group you're talking with For example, think that you are in a business conference with another company, and during that you need to talk about your leader (say the CEO of your
- Honorifics, Names, and Pronouns in Danganronpa : r danganronpa - Reddit
Chiaki is the only person who uses honorifics for Monomi ("-chan") (2-5 spoilers) After Chiaki is revealed to be the traitor, Monomi calls her "Chiaki-chan" instead of "Nanami-san " Akane refers to herself using "ore", which is a very masculine pronoun In the real world, this pronoun is pretty much never used by girls V3:
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