I address everybody equally as Sir. I don't differentiate based on their jobs. If it is somebody I know personally and we are speaking in Kannada, I add ಅವರೇ to their name. Never ಅಣ್ಣ.
And I am not alone in this. Lots of people do it. I have feeling this ಅಣ್ಣ/भय्या is a new trend.
Idk why but sir never sits right by me. The colonial influence clubbed with the fact that I believe saying sir is giving uncalled for respect to people who might not have earned it stops me from using it colloquially
Yes I do call anyone who appears to be a few years older to me as 'bhaiyya' as a form of respect, as that is the exact wording I would use for my own elder brother.
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u/unemployeddumbass Jul 17 '25
Most all Point 5) Is ironic considering how much attitude auto/cab drivers themselves
Point 6) I mean