honey and sweetie are hollow words they dont mean anything
I would say it really depends on the person and how there saying it. Saying honey or sweetie could be a joke or rude. I don't ussually see people saying honey or sweetie seriously.
Personally I don't think it means very much. I think its usually rude. A lot of people I know would be talking to friends and saying, "HONEY are you serious." and joking around. Or they'll say in a rude way, "Oh sweetie I'm Sooo sorry."
All in all it depends. I'd say only a meat head would say that and mean it. Like on Jersey Shore or something.
Honey ANSWER: How? well like the person on top honey will be one of them, you can also use "sweetheart," " baby, " " my love" "sweetie"
Tesorina is an Italian equivalent of 'sweetie girl'. It's pronounced 'teh-soh-REE-nah'. It's a feminine gender noun that's formed by adding the diminutive '-ina' to the masculine gender noun 'tesoro'. Literally, 'tesoro' means 'treasure'. But it loosely may be translated as 'sweetie, sweetheart, honey, darling'.
Don't read into this. He could call every girl he knows "honey" or "sweetie" or "baby". It's his behavior not his words that will determine how he truly feels about you.
I think nickname is unrelated to your baby's actual name. I generally call her the typical ones, its are Honey Pie, Pumpkin, Sweetie Pumpkin and Baby Girl...
it means little sweetie (for a girl)
You must be refering to Honey x Honey Drops.
In the Movie "Honey" yes, Honey is a girl.
you don't. You don't know her and she doesn't know you. She Will probably think you're a creeper (even if you're really hot) and get kinda grossed out. honey if its meant to be something will happen that will stick you together. If not, then too bad get a girl you know
Chéri(e) is the pet name for your boyfriend (or girlfriend). An English equivalent would be 'sweetie' or 'honey'.
hey sweetie may i have this dance?!?!?!
shes avoiding you sweetie
Of course sweetie(: