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Affixes, particles and conjugations applied to words to mark respect.
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Quotation marks around name without honorific: invitation to 呼び捨て?
I do not believe there is such a thing as an "invitation to do 呼び捨て". I know of three cases in which it is used:
To be (very) rude
Between men who went to school together (because that is how they h …