I believe it is San. As in: Let's say his name was Kimoto. It would be Kimoto San
because he is a chinese man
Yes, he is very respectful.
It is a polite and respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority. Also it is used as a title before a Knight or Baronet
A zeidy is a Yiddish word for a grandfather or a respectful term for an elderly man.
Michael Jackosn was respectful by caring for our EARTH and by being the beat man he could be,
Confucius was a Chinese man who developed one of the most important philosophies of the world. His philosophy changed all of Chinese society. It is called Confucianism.
If you are a man, seeing a woman not throw her self over every man she sees would make her respectful. Also if a woman has self control this makes her respectful.
no its impolite not respectful
Honest, compassionate, respectful, and dependable.
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A zaydeh is a Yiddish word for a grandfather or a respectful term for an elderly man.
The title is who Holden wishes to be. It is a commentary on the entire contents of the book - a troubled young man who (somewhat naively) just wants to be a "Catcher in the Rye".