People who say "Hon"
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only old ladies say it to me that I can recall0
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Listen Hon....
l like to be called hon...makes me feel cheap and dirty...
Jk really though, I dont mind it, and If its coming from the sexy bartender its even better! let it go man...worry about more important things0 -
I just hate everyone and everything equally.0
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:yawn:
Good thing we're not friends, OP. You'd constantly be subjected to my cheesy attempts to be flirty. :smokin:0 -
Are you trolling :laugh:0
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I just hate everyone and everything equally.
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It annoys me sometimes too. I don't mind if a waitress or salesperson says it. But I have known a friend my whole life and she just started saying it. Drives me nuts.0
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Nope. It's not flirty, I use it for men and women and is just a term of endearment.0
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I never said it until I moved to Virginia and now I say it waaaaaaaay too much. To everyone. When I say it, it's not an attempt to flirt at all, it's just something I say.0
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I rarely use "hon", however, I do use "pumpkin", "dolly", and "love" quite often.0
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Well, someone I won't be friending. Really? Getting upset over a something that like that?
Luckily you aren't on my friend's list because you'd just end up de-friending me because I call people hun (or hon as you spell it) now and again. It's not disrespectful and it's meant as a term of endearment.
First. World. Problems...obviously.
Have a good day...hun.0 -
double post0
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Hon, no.
Doll, yes.0 -
one day, i hope that i have absolutely no problems in my life, and therefore can chose to get annoyed over the tiniest little things like what pet names couples call each other.0
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Slow news day0
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Hate it. Feels condescending to me. I live in the south and people say it all.the.time.0
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Aussies say 'Darl" (Darling)0
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You would absolutely hate me as I use "hun" all the time.
I also call various friends sexy, sweetness, handsome, beautiful, etc. ... i.e. "Nice work beautiful!"
To each his own I guess ...0 -
They aren't flirting, they've forgotten your name.
That's why I use it :bigsmile:0 -
I say it every so often but usually in a more supportive meaning. Hon would never be something I say to flirt.0
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Slow news day
I almost choked on my Greek yogurt, cheers! :laugh:0 -
annoying, litle condescendent0
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I just hate everyone and everything equally.
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BALTIMORE!
Yep!! Stay away from Bawlmer, hun! lol!! :laugh:0 -
Am I the only one who hates it when people say Hon? Like "Nice job Hon", or whatever. It just seems like this really cheesy attempt to be flirty and drives me crazy.
People who say "Hon" are of the sort who are conditioned to commit and to receive terms of affection as a preferred form of communication to what is their cultural norm; The intention is to not insult or to flirt. For some it'll be seen as being too familiar and too forward; Inappropriate and maligning even.
I will assume that in a way it's an equaliser, much unlike the terms many used to resort to before, "Miss, Ma'ame, Madam, Mrs, Ms."
Personally, I'd quickly accommodated their practice via exposure throughout the UK and select Anglo-dominant British Commonwealth of Nations through bouts of intensive immersion ~ friends families and the surrounding community network via the educational institution(s) and place(s) of work.
It's one of those things ~ you're either conditioned to accept it or you'll most likely be repulsed by it entirely.
Edited to add: Agree with the posters who are highlighting "intent." It comes down to the cross-cultural measures of conformity and intolerance ~ Substance vs Intent by interpretation.0 -
I'm 55. Not wild about younger people calling sweetie or "young lady." It seems condescending, but in reality that's probably not the intent.
Not a big deal in the great scheme of things. It's preferable to "hey ugly," or "biotch." lol.0 -
Don't ever visit Baltimore... Hon is actually a thing there.0
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I just hate everyone and everything equally.
Are you and Jof related?0 -
They aren't flirting, they've forgotten your name.
^^^ This ... they can't be bothered to remember your name ...0 -
You should count yourself lucky that you don't live in Yorkshire, UK...where men are referred to as "c0ck"
"Now then c0ck" = Hello0
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