Yes, in Filipino culture, addressing an older man as "Ginoo" or "Lolo" conveys respect and honor. The use of these terms acknowledges their age and wisdom. Respect for elders is a significant aspect of Filipino values, emphasizing the importance of familial and societal hierarchies.
If they don't show THEM respect
It could be just a nickname but it also may show respect.
You have been given respect, can you not show it = Man hat dir/Ihnen Respekt erwiesen, kannst du/können Sie es nicht zurück erweisen
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
The true meaning of respect is respecting yourself as well as everyone around you, I learned that the hard way. P.S. - Please also see: What is the difference between self-respect and respect?
You should call him "sir"; it's polite to show respect. A person in his or her seventies is called a "septuagenarian".
In American Sign Language, "sir" can be signed by using the "S" handshape near the forehead, and then moving it down along the front of the body in a downward movement. This sign is used to show respect and politeness when addressing a man in a formal context.
Language did not create man. God created man, and man came up with language. But God gave man everything he needed to create language. A mind, a way to think, feelings that urge us to communicate with others.
"Oji" in Japanese is a prefix that is usually added to a person's name to show respect or affection, as in "Oji-san" (uncle) or "Oji-sama" (a term of respect for an older man).
examples of man's significance to language
Phil Simms was a 1st round choice of the Giants in 1979.
That people need to be treated with respect (Death of a Salesman). Willy stating that, "A man is not a piece of fruit!"