Edit | Leave a Comment | Favorite
User Comments:
maniacal_tentacle_monster commented at 2011-03-04 18:19:45 » #641943
-kun is specifically used for males. you just called hinata a "sir" basically. ^.^
5 Points Flag
-kun is specifically used for males. you just called hinata a "sir" basically. ^.^
5 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2011-03-06 21:56:47 » #644793
'Although kun is generally used for boys, that is not a hard rule. For example, in business settings, young female employees may also be addressed as kun by older males of senior status. It can also be used by male teachers addressing their female students.'
Stripped straight from Wiki, why do you have a +1 when your wrong D:
32 Points Flag
'Although kun is generally used for boys, that is not a hard rule. For example, in business settings, young female employees may also be addressed as kun by older males of senior status. It can also be used by male teachers addressing their female students.'
Stripped straight from Wiki, why do you have a +1 when your wrong D:
32 Points Flag
maniacal_tentacle_monster commented at 2011-03-06 22:57:05 » #644886
Because in this situation, Hinata is not a female student nor a female employee. She's the same status as Neji; a shinobi. So -kun is the wrong term. :)
14 Points Flag
Because in this situation, Hinata is not a female student nor a female employee. She's the same status as Neji; a shinobi. So -kun is the wrong term. :)
14 Points Flag
bondage_bondage commented at 2011-06-13 13:05:39 » #771252
Except that he is jonin and she is still a chunin so he is a higher rank
5 Points Flag
Except that he is jonin and she is still a chunin so he is a higher rank
5 Points Flag
1 2