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[1] Honorific suffixes are generally used when referring to the person one is talking to or unrelated people and are not used when referring to oneself. The omission of suffixes implies a high degree of intimacy or close friendship. Common honorifics[edit] The most common honorifics include: Honorific Approximate English equivalent Used for San (さん) Mr. / Ms. Adults of equal status, informally and formally Sama (様、さま) Sir / Ma'am
Dear customer (o-kyaku-sama)
Ladies and Gentlemen (mina-sama)
Your Honor (judges)
Your Lordship/Your Ladyship (judges of higher courts)
Your Grace / Your Reverend / Your Eminence / Your Holiness (religious authorities)
Your Omnipotence (deities) People of higher status (including deities, guests, customers) Kun (君【くん】) Master Kun is a semi-formal title for a man—primarily men younger or the same age as the speaker. Chan (ちゃん) Little. Most frequently used for girls and small children, close friends, or lovers. Occasionally may be used to refer to a boy, but in most situations would be inappropriate. Tan (たん) Small.

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