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The honorifics we have in English precede names, things like “Mr. ,” “Ms. ,” “Doctor,” etc. But honorifics in Japan work quite differently—they come in
after someone’s name, and most of them are not tied to perceived gender (PHEW). Plus, they’re used in a much wider
span of social situations. The most common honorifics in Japanese are san, kun, chan, sama, sensei, and senpai.