Hello, darling, how are you today?

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    Lately I've found myself calling absolutely everyone "darling." It's Jeremy's sweetie disease spreading, no doubt. So my question to you: Have you ever found yourself calling everyone by a certain word? If so, what was the word you were calling everyone? Were you doing it purposely, or was it sort of like word-vomit (Mean Girls reference, darlings), coming out without any control? Sweetie, darling, hun, babe... whatever it may be. How do you feel after it?

    As for myself, whenever I call people darling, I feel my heart, like, lift up a bit from whatever may be dragging it down.
     
    I've found myself calling everyone 'bby' or 'bb': both online and offline. It might be because of how informal it seems to be now, but I also feel comfortable using it. Although sometimes people are like, "Excuse me? /gives weird look", a majority of the time my friends take it in good spirit and say the same back to me. :B
     
    Oh, man. People have been calling me darling in two different languages! Even boys, for heaven's sake. It's quite funny actually.

    I never found myself calling everyone a certain name, 'cause frankly it's quite weird.
     
    I too am a user of darling. I never use it online, but I throw it around a lot in real life.
    I have a habit of calling my brother idiot jerk. From Andy Milonakis of course. :D
     
    Endearing pet names? The only one I use fairly regularly is 'buddy', even to people I don't even know. XD

    I have a couple of negative ones that I throw around a lot...calling people 'stupidiots' and 'assnuggets' are a fairly common occurance if I'm agitated at something. :P
     
    i say hun sometimes, and people assume that im a female :3. i'm not though ehe :P
    hmm maybe i'm a bit too friendly.... lol.
     
    O. Mate.
    O. Sweetie; I use that as an insult, by the way.

    Well, that's pretty much it..
    Later, mate~
     
    I call all the guys "bro" now for some reason.. and I've used it so much that I make the mistake of calling a girl a bro haha. They get pissed. lolol
     
    I use "hon" a lot now that I think about it...and at school, me and Deondre, Michael and Paul will say to eachother "What you lookin' at kemosabe?"
     
    Online and offline I've started calling everybody an endearing name. Usually 'hun' or 'my dear', but sometimes 'sweetie'.

    Sometimes it's automatic, but mostly I choose to do it. It's fun and makes me feel happy. ^_^
    xX
     
    Every girl I know hates being called "babe". It's just... eww, no. Horrible. Horrible.

    "Sweetie" makes my skin crawl. u_u "Sweetheart" however, does not.

    I don't usually call people cute little names but I went through a phase of calling people "dear" :D
     
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    I call guys mate, and girls love. But I'm british, it's what we do. I use sweetie when I'm being patronising as well, but that's not really the same thing.
     
    I sometimes call people 'dear' online, irrespective of whether or not they are in fact dear to me.
    IRL, nothing, just their name.
     
    I went through a "hon" phase where pretty much everyone in the world was "hon". It was really weird, now that I think about it. I've stopped doing that.

    But after I wrote some really effed-up stories on another website that were based off of Lady GaGa's songs, I started to call my reviewers my "little monsters". It just sort of happened, and I stuck with it, and now they're used to me calling them that, and some of them even call me "mommy monster". Which is pretty dang neat.
     
    "Hun" or "Baby" for me. : P

    Well, only when I talk to girls... as for guys, I really don't use a certain word. Just use there names. : )
     
    I don't call anyone by endearing names. Other people usually will call me those. Mostly like "sweetie" and "sweetheart" because I am a nice person. And I look very young for my age like a little girl. So they will call me those and I really don't mind. ^^
     
    I usually just call people by their names, but if I'm trying to break their stream of talk or grab their attention..."Dude! DUDE! DUUUUDE!"

    I just realised I don't call...

    nevermind.
     
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