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In what context would you use words like "dear", "honey", "sweetie", "darling" and "sweetness"?
I know that these words can be used if you're talking to your lover. I also once heard a native English speaker say "sweetness" ironically.
Do native English speakers use these words to refer to their friends and family? Does it depend of the dialect?
2. Feb. 2025 18:01
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Great question! Yes, native English speakers use words like "dear," "honey," "sweetie," "darling," and "sweetness" in different ways, depending on context, relationship, and dialect.
Common Uses:
1. Romantic Relationships – These words are commonly used between partners:
- "Good morning, honey!"
- "I love you, darling."
2. Family (Especially Parents to Children) – Parents often use "honey", "sweetie", or "dear" with their kids:
- "Come here, sweetie, let me help you."
3. Friends (Mainly in Some Dialects) – In Southern American English, British English, and some other dialects, people may say "dear" or "sweetie" to friends or even strangers in a friendly way:
- "Oh, dear, that must have been tough!"
- "Thanks for your help, sweetie!" (More common from older women)
4. Sarcasm or Irony – Words like "sweetness" and even "honey" can be used ironically or mockingly:
- "Oh, sweetness, you're really on top of things today, aren't you?" (Sarcasm)
- "Listen, honey, that’s not how it works." (Can sound condescending)
Tip:
- Be cautious using these words with acquaintances or colleagues, as they can sometimes come across as patronizing or overly familiar.
- "Dear" is polite in British English ("Excuse me, dear, could you help me?"), but in American English, it can sound old-fashioned or motherly.
- Context and tone matter—if said warmly, these words feel affectionate; if said with a sharp tone, they can feel sarcastic.
3. Februar 2025
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In New Orleans your watress may call you Hon, e.g. "What can I get you, hon." So, yes, it varies widely.
3. Februar 2025
1
It depends on where they’re from. You’ll often hear parents in the southern parts of the U.S. addressing their children as sweetie, darling, or honey.
2. Februar 2025
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