Entrepreneur and Media personality, Toke Makinwa has warned against the use of 'dear' while addressing her.
The media
personality who stated that "sis and bro" are also abused, wondered
if calling someone by their name is against the Nigerian culture.
Toke Makinwa
further insinuated that only her buddies, those in her circle and those living
with her are allowed to use "dear" while addressing her.
She tweeted;
Nothing makes
me cringe as much as hearing a younger person use “dear” to address me, even
worse if we are not friendly, stop using endearing words for people who are not
in your circle, who is your “dear”? Use my name or just say hello/hi, you don’t
know me that well.
I am not so
big on respect but if there’s a good 15 years between us and I am not your
buddy, just say hi/hello or use my name, endearments are sometimes too familiar
or is it the African in me jumping out, I’m open to this discussion.
I’ll pick
darling over “dear”. Maybe I just don’t like that word. Again only if we are
familiar. Maybe I’m not “western” enough, perhaps I need more westernization
Another one,
why do we sis a lot? Is calling someone by their name really against our
culture? Why do we like to use sis or bro a lot?
It’s not
really about the age but more the “familiarity”, if we are not buddies, in the
same circle, living together I’ll just preferred if words of endearments such
as “dear” are left outside our interactions
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