• If you were supposed to get an email from the forum but didn't (e.g. to verify your account for registration), email Wes at stararmy@gmail.com or talk to me on Discord for help. Sometimes the server hits our limit of emails we can send per hour.
  • Get in our Discord chat! Discord.gg/stararmy

OOC Eucharis Discussion

Nooo, Rizzo! Hope you find a solution to that trouble soon.
 
I'm going to look into getting a new battery but my dad said his phone is doing the same thing with an aftermarket battery. Ironically I couldn't reach him on his cell.
 
Say 'Denka' if you want to be careful about it! Or 'Denka-sama' if you want to make things worse.
 
Things like Hime-sama, Denka-sama would be something that would be considered like child-speak. The same is like Wes' example. The phrase "Mister Sergeant" is weird to our understanding of English, but is also the kind of phrasing one might expect from a child who is still learning the language, and has only grasped that it's polite to refer to men as "Mister" and everyone seems to be calling this guy "Sergeant" so that's obviously his name.

The same would go for things like "Miss Princess," "Mister Teacher," etc.
 
The post Ame quoted and linked to actually has some pretty good info about honorifics in it, if anyone's interested in being a giant weeaboo.
 
Last edited:
It's up to you, mango. I was waiting to see what you did with them.

(That was also a pretty long trip, so I thought it was a good idea to have them only just start searching).
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…