@St_Rev @ClarkHat @mr_archenemy oddly enough, in both the subcultures I referenced too honorifics are super coded structures.
@popelizbet @random_eddie @ClarkHat @St_Rev @mr_archenemy
LTs call captains "sir"
capts don't call LTs "sir"
to sir is to note status diff
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@MorlockP@random_eddie@ClarkHat@St_Rev@mr_archenemy in that environment, yes, makes perfect sense.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@MorlockP@popelizbet@ClarkHat@St_Rev@mr_archenemy Two gentlemen strangers, regardless of their stations, call each other "sir" together. -
@MorlockP@popelizbet@ClarkHat@St_Rev@mr_archenemy There's actually a valuable result from following that particular social protocol.+ - Show replies
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@MorlockP@random_eddie@ClarkHat@St_Rev@mr_archenemy but here where even children can be sir or miss, just doesn't connote same.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@popelizbet@random_eddie@ClarkHat@St_Rev pls note that while@MorlockP was raised a Yankee, he was born on VulcanThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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