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I havn't seen this around anywhere, so I decided to ask. How do you get the custom title under your name? I've seen Radio Wave around a lot, so I thought it might be by post count.
Yep...the higher your post count, the higher the frequecy.Originally posted by Beren
I havn't seen this around anywhere, so I decided to ask. How do you get the custom title under your name? I've seen Radio Wave around a lot, so I thought it might be by post count.
A personal title is a word or phrase that is used to address or refer to someone in a formal or respectful manner. It is typically placed before a person's name and can indicate their social status, profession, or honorific.
A personal title is a fixed form of address that is typically used in formal settings, while a custom status is a unique or personalized phrase that can be used to describe oneself in various contexts, such as on social media profiles or in professional bios.
Some examples of personal titles include Mr., Mrs., Dr., Sir, Madam, Professor, and Reverend. These titles can vary depending on cultural norms and traditions.
Yes, personal titles can be changed or modified depending on an individual's preference or circumstance. For example, someone may change their personal title from Miss to Mrs. after getting married, or a person may request to be addressed by a different title that better reflects their profession or status.
No, it is not always necessary to use personal titles. In more casual or informal situations, it may be more appropriate to address someone by their first name or a title they prefer. However, in certain formal settings, such as business meetings or ceremonies, using personal titles can show respect and professionalism.