Prefixes like Babu, Shreeman, Shree. Suffixes like Ji, Jee, Saheb, Malik, Huzoor, Gaaroo, Anna (depending on languages)
The richest man in India is Lakshmi Mittal, who is an Indian steelmaker.
Well in both India and China the men were always dominant. Though in India the duty of the man is to please and give happiness to the wife. In China the duty of the women is to respect the husband and take care of the family. The husband has the duty to protect the women and the family.
Strong (Iron) Man of India
The same way as they ruled every where , By force of arms.
trojan woman and trojan man had sex to make rubber man
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.
The female gender of "monsieur" is "madame." While "monsieur" is used to address or refer to a man, "madame" serves the same purpose for a woman. Both terms are commonly used in French-speaking contexts to show respect.
Although you write that it's okay to use names like those for people, you probably aren't using those terms when you speak to those people in person.A basic human skill is respect, and when using terms such as those you've used, you deny yourself your own ability to show respect, by disrespecting whole nations full of people.
The word sahib, a term of respect used by the Indians when addressing a European, is a noun.
It means that you are what describes a man, more used in terms of toughness. This statement can also be used in a sarcastic manner, in which meaning you are girly.
If they don't show THEM respect
The richest man in India is Lakshmi Mittal, who is an Indian steelmaker.
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
I do not know of any men who have not at sometime been called Sir or Mister. It is a form of respect. Times do change and this form of address is not often used now. People who are 50 and over wil use such terms, but then they were brought up to be respectful to those who warrented such a title. Perhaps t is done in schools and the workplace. To get back to your question I would say the man has been shown little respect for his position in life, which is most regretable. He would be a most unfortunate man.
"A man has respect for himself or he has nothing."
Well in both India and China the men were always dominant. Though in India the duty of the man is to please and give happiness to the wife. In China the duty of the women is to respect the husband and take care of the family. The husband has the duty to protect the women and the family.
Sugar was first used by man Polynesia from where it spread to India, this happened in 510 BC.