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adding "shy" to the end of the korean names lee min ho ~ lee min hoshy
why do u add the sound "shy" to the end of the korean names ??
for example
lee min ho ~ lee min hoshy
Jul 20, 2014 12:14 AM
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Ssi (Hangul: 씨, Hanja: 氏) is the most commonly used honorific used amongst people of approximately equal speech level. It is attached at the end of the full name, such as Kimcheolsu-ssi (김철수씨) or simply after the first name, Cheolsu-ssi (철수씨) if the speaker is more familiar with someone. Appending -ssi to the surname, for instance Kim-ssi (김씨), can be quite rude, as it indicates the speaker considers himself to be of a higher social status than the person he is speaking to.
July 20, 2014
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