People who say "Hon"
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Hun is totally annoying and so is baby ... ... unless we're doing naughty stuff. : )0
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I hate it too. I dunno if it's because it feels condescending or if it's just how the word sounds but yes. It annoys.
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Lol My honey calls me sweetie,baby, love and honey. We really don't call each other our real names. If he does call me my name i know he is mad.0
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I NEVER SAY HUN THATS FOR OLD FOLKS LOL
" BABE" IS WHAT I CALL MY MAN0 -
Isn't it short for honey and people just started saying hon instead, what's so bad about that?0
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I actually call my husband "Hon" or "Honey" more than I use his name. For some, it's a term of endearment. For others, it's flirting. For still others, it's just how they talk. Ever been to a Waffle House? If you go to a WaHo in the south (GA, SC, NC, etc) and no one calls you Hon, leave.
It's all in how and where it's said. There are guys who can call my Hon and it's perfectly fine. Others make my skin crawl.0 -
Everyone is hon... I don't remember names0
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I like when other people say it but I find that it doesn't sound right coming out of my mouth.0
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Guilty.0
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Yeah, no. I say "hon" all the time and it doesn't mean I am flirting with someone when I say it. It's no different than saying "sweetie" or something else. Lol.0
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Don't ever visit Baltimore... Hon is actually a thing there.
http://www.honfest.net0 -
I hate this word!0
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I absolutely hate it when people say, "Hon" to me, especially the server at a restaurant. After two or three times I politely ask them not to call me that. It's condescending, and they don't know me! I hear people from the East Coast say it more. I don't think it's that common here on the West Coast.0
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I can't stand it. I have a FB acquaintance that I don't know very well who addresses me as "hon" every time she posts. Drives me nuts!0
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I find it obnoxious and really degrading and condescending0
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Er...pardon?
Baitings of any sort to inflame and derail the purpose of this thread's discussion however subtle is not only unnecessary but most inappropriate via this thread... ... I'm not here to volley aimlessly. However my post entertained you is allowed you to a fault - just as I'm permitted to contribute my thoughts as I choose to.
Back on topic@crabbok's "Wed 05/01/13 03:30 PM
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."
Edited to add: @Superstar71 (2nd address)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.
So annoying!!0 -
all my friends call me "hon" i hate it i only call ppl hon or other cute nicknames when i am dating them0
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When I read the title of this topic I immediately thought of Paige Michalchuk. Ten points to anyone who knows what I'm talking about lol.
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Hun/darling/love/sweetie - it's all very disingenuous from a stranger and I don't like it. Phoney as hell. But from someone I know and love? I like it :happy:
When I lived in Leeds men would call each other 'love' and I found it really amusing. Must be a Yorkshire thing! :laugh:0
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