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Nov 25, 2005 03:59

The suffix -san (さん), which is equivalent to all of "Mrs., Mr., Ms., Master, Miss, Mistress." is customary in addressing a person by name. This suffix is used with both surnames and given names, and failure to use it is called 呼び捨て (yobisute, literally "throwing away the name") and may be considered exceedingly rude, depending on the status of the ( Read more... )

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gonebutnoteaten November 30 2005, 18:33:55 UTC
Good to know, wise scholar.

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