concept   honorific titles

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Australia (1) New Zealand (1) historical society (1) Ancient towns in China (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Industrial construction in Asia (1) Japanese culture (1) Monarchical societies (1) Traditional population in Japan (1) egalitarian societies (1) modern society (1)
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1 honorific titles Australia In Australian culture, there is less emphasis on honorific titles and formalities in daily interactions. 4
2 honorific titles New Zealand New Zealand culture places less emphasis on formal honorific titles, with people often using first names regardless of status. 2
3 honorific titles historical society Historical societies used hereditary status and lineage to establish noble titles as honorifics. 2
4 honorific titles Ancient towns in China Ancient Chinese towns may use honorific titles that include family names or other respectful titles. 1
5 honorific titles Indigenous cultures Honorific titles in Indigenous cultures are tied to individuals' connection to the land and community. 1
6 honorific titles Industrial construction in Asia Honorific titles are used in the culture of industrial construction in Asia to show respect to senior personnel. 1
7 honorific titles Japanese culture In Japanese culture, honorific titles such as -san and -sama are crucial for demonstrating politeness. 1
8 honorific titles Monarchical societies In monarchical societies, honorific titles are common and indicative of social hierarchy. 1
9 honorific titles Traditional population in Japan Honorific titles are a significant part of communication in traditional Japanese culture, used to show respect based on social hierarchy. 1
10 honorific titles egalitarian societies In egalitarian societies, honorific titles are less common and may be perceived as elitist or outdated. 1
11 honorific titles modern society In modern society, honorific titles are often associated with professional accomplishments and expertise. 1