Thread:Stray Bird/@comment-30314236-20170817160336/@comment-4802891-20170926094058

@Shiki : Yes I do! :D I'm sure she will be last, but I want Rider to build the "Awkward Hollywood Duo", I CAN do it now :D

About the suffixes, both "-chan" and "-kun" can be used for either gender. However, it's more common for "kun" to be attached to boys, especially when called by seniors. "-chan" is a cutesy/familiar version of "-san", you use it if you find the person cute/endearing, hence why it's easier to attach it to a girl's name. Both can be used between friends.

"-san" is the most common of honorifics. When you use it, you show social respect to that person. When used with a surname, it can mean "Mr./Mrs." but the general idea is "I know you, but we aren't buddy-buddies". In that case, honorific suffixes may be dropped entirely.

I'm no expert though. Please double-check my bullshit.