mg:japanesehonorifics
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| ==Quick Guide== | ==Quick Guide== | ||
| - | <Last>-Sama - Very formal way to address someone you have great respect for or is of a high rank or social standing. | + | <Last>-Sama - Very formal way to address someone you have great respect for or is of a high rank or social standing. |
| - | <Last>-Dono - Very formal way to address someone. | + | <Last>-Dono - Very formal way to address someone. |
| - | <Last>-San - Formal way to refer to someone. | + | <Last>-San - Formal way to refer to someone. |
| - | <First>-San - Less formal way to refer to someone. | + | <First>-San - Less formal way to refer to someone. |
| - | <Last>-Kun - Formal way to refer to a (usually male) classmate. | + | <Last>-Kun - Formal way to refer to a (usually male) classmate. |
| - | <First>-Kun - Less formal way to refer to a (usually male) classmate. | + | <First>-Kun - Less formal way to refer to a (usually male) classmate. |
| - | <Last>-Chan - Informal and cute way to refer to someone. | + | <Last>-Chan - Informal and cute way to refer to someone. |
| - | <First>-Chan - Even more informal and cute way to refer to someone. | + | <First>-Chan - Even more informal and cute way to refer to someone. |
| - | <First only& | + | <First only> - Implies that you're totally doing it with that person every night and sometimes between classes. |
| ==Titles== | ==Titles== | ||
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