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honorific titles
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United Kingdom
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Formal honorific titles like 'Mr.', 'Mrs.', and 'Dr.' are used in formal or professional settings, but less frequently in casual communication
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honorifics
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United Kingdom
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While politeness is valued, the use of honorifics does not hold the same level of importance as it does in certain Asian cultures.
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3
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honorifics
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United Kingdom
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Honorifics are less commonly used in everyday language and are often considered formal or old-fashioned, with people often preferring to use first names.
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4
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honorifics and respect
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United Kingdom
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While respect is important, the use of formal honorifics and titles is less common and generally reserved for very formal or official situations.
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5
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honorifics and titles
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United Kingdom
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Honorifics and titles are less commonly used and the emphasis is more on informality and casual interactions.
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6
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language honorifics
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United Kingdom
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Honorifics are used, but the emphasis is less on traditional values and more on personal manners and courtesy
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7
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use of honorifics
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United Kingdom
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Use of honorifics is less common and may be perceived as unnecessary or even overly formal
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