Honorifics 101 by
MindGamer
on 2010-12-18 05:48:00 UTC
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Ah! Chocolate bark! Yum!
I shall respond with a life-sized candy cane, perfect for dancing and twirling with.
If you want, below is a quick and basic guide to casual honorifics. If you don't want or need it, sorry to clutter.
-San is essentially Ms or Mr. Formal and polite in company you don't know.
-Sama is much closer, showing a deep respect for the person you're giving the honorific to.
-Kun is a male denotation, commonly among friends. Typically used by guys, for guys.
-Chan is associated with females, again commonly used between friends or by guys interested in the female in question. Shows cuteness.
Lastly, no honorific from someone who uses honorifics can be the most important. It is a very intimate thing, meant only to be used between people who have truly earned trust. It can be very rewarding to hear it from someone who earned this privillage, but from others it can be an insult.
And there you have it. If someone's going to use honorifics, they shouldn't have an excuse with improper usage. I do consider you far above me in status on the site, hence my usage of -Senpai with you, Aeidhryn-sempai. Still, doesn't mean I can't knock it off if it annoys you.