Originally posted by harppie brother
ok i made the same thing about girls and it says boys only and a girl said what you don't like lisboes.So to be fair i'll say this. what you don't like gay guys... wait i'am not gay so stop thinging it 😛
😆 That was me! 😛 But don't worry! You beat me to doing the same thing here! So I'm not gay either. 😆
Originally posted by SasukesAngel104what does the kun mean after the name?
I WOULOD DEFINITLY DATE SASUKE-KUN FROM NARUTO! I CAN NOT REPLY TO ANYTHING U DO OR SAY HERE, JUST SAYIN' SASUKE-KUN IS MY MAN (GUY, BOY, WATEVER@!)! NOW POST WHO U WOULD DATE!
**WARNING**
Back off Sasuke-Kun Fangirls...**growls**
what does the kun mean after the name?
Guess you're new to anime/manga so I'll just go over all the suffixes. ^_^
Japanese names are often given suffixes, similar to how the english language uses prefixes (Mr,Mrs, Sir, etc). Suffixes are often respective or honorific and it is useful in clarifying the relationship between people (like for -chan, that would be used w/ a close or childhood friend). No suffix is used for someone lower in status, or between peers when the relationship is casual.
-kun: suffix usually added to a boy's name, used by friends or someone older than the boy.
- chan: this is usually used to refer to people who are younger than you, or as a term of endearment.
-sama: this is used to address someone in a very formal respectful manner.
-san: the most common suffix used in Japanese. Its like saying Mr.,Mrs., or Ms.
-senpai: used when referring to an upperclassman or a veteran in the same field.
-sensei: an honorific suffix that is added to the end of a person's last name if they are a teacher