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It's the standard formal suffix at the end of a name or title to make it more polite among adults of similar status

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The Korean suffix 'sshi' is a formal and polite way to address someone, similar to using Mr., Mrs., or Miss in English. It is often added after a person's name or title to show respect or politeness.

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