If you know them. Like my grade 3 teacher calls me sweetie all the time. And my parents so yes.
Instead of just calling someone sweet you can change it up by calling him/her sweetie pie, sugar, sweetness etc.
British
It means "Yes" to your question and "dear" is a term of endearment like you would call someone honey or sweetie.
Yes, as a term of endearment. Sometimes also 'Sweetie Pie'.
Sweetie will be fine
Someone who lives in regina is called a reginan. :)
You can say "sweetie" or "sweety" to someone as a term of endearment or to show affection. Both spellings are commonly used and understood in English.
The main difference between "sweetie" and "sweaty" is that "sweetie" is a term of endearment or affectionate nickname used for someone you love or care about, while "sweaty" is an adjective describing someone who is perspiring or covered in sweat.
a jackass unless its a proper approch
1320 sweetie :)
Because they are romantically involved.
Sweetie