I think Americans tend to express hostility/dominance through anger. It's interesting to see other cultural modes.
@ClarkHat @popelizbet @mr_archenemy The thing that gives me pause is that there's clearly a lot of structure embedded in honorifics.
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@ClarkHat@popelizbet@mr_archenemy It's repeatedly referenced but it's essentially opaque to an outsider. So I assume lots of context thereThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@St_Rev@ClarkHat@mr_archenemy oddly enough, in both the subcultures I referenced too honorifics are super coded structures. -
@popelizbet@ClarkHat@mr_archenemy I'm technically southern and the code doesn't seem nearly as complex, but fishes, water -
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@ClarkHat@popelizbet@mr_archenemy The parts I was born in were Southern at the time. It's a palimsest. -
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@ClarkHat@popelizbet@mr_archenemy Nah. Miami, but the western edge. Very complicated demographics over time there. -
@ClarkHat Have lived in Georgia for 20 years now, too. -
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