San is one of many honorific titles in Japanese. It is the most common one and it is used not only when addressing someone, but also when talking about someone who is not present. For example, imagine you are at your office with your colleague talking about sending email to your client, Mr.Suzuki. You would say “I am going to send an email to Suzuki-san.” When you are not close to that person and want to pay respect to the person, it is safe if you add “san” after their family name. Sometimes it is used for company names, too. For example, when you are talking about your client company, you would add “san” after their company name. e.g. Microsoft-san, Apple-san. It may sound funny, but we feel it is rude not to add
Chan and Kun: What about other honorific titles? Maybe you’ve heard a Japanese mom calling their kid’s name with “chan” attached after their name. e.g. Miku-chan. “Chan” is used either for children or for female friends. It doesn’t imply respect, thus it is not “honorific”, but it is classified as a honorific in Japanese. For male classmates, you would use “kun”. Sometimes your boss would address you with your family name plus kun. It is used by superior to inferior or among equals.
@q isn't Q, or "he'd" be @Q?
Interesting though that the handle is @q but the name shows up as Q. It's not a character restriction though. Some people have capitalized letters in their name but not the handle. So it's not like @q has to be lowercase and the name uppercase. Looks like the handle was intentionally lower case and the name intentionally uppercase.
The recent pic with the boots and watch , flannel man, kind of looks like Don Jr.
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@q isn't Q, or "he'd" be @Q?
Interesting though that the handle is @q but the name shows up as Q. It's not a character restriction though. Some people have capitalized letters in their name but not the handle. So it's not like @q has to be lowercase and the name uppercase. Looks like the handle was intentionally lower case and the name intentionally uppercase.
The recent pic with the boots and watch , flannel man, kind of looks like Don Jr.
Ron Watkins loves his cowboy boots and flannel. Father Jim Watkins is owner of 8kun. Maybe????
Jim father is Q? Son Ron is q? Trump Q+?