How can people judge Hinata for calling Naruto "kun"?

Zavage10

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Hinata says "kun" when referring to all of her male peers. Unlike a certain kunoichi whom only calls sasuke "kun", so I really dont see how it can be a knock against her.
 

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Can you show proof of this please? With actual manga panels?
 

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I don't know how to explain it, but it's more aggravating when Hinata says it. I hope that one day they will tell us the reason why it is this way in Discovery channel or some shizz​
 

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Hinata says "kun" when referring to all of her male peers. Unlike a certain kunoichi whom only calls sasuke "kun", so I really dont see how it can be a knock against her.

They are just looking to complain about her character
 

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I don't know how to explain it, but it's more aggravating when Hinata says it. I hope that one day they will tell us the reason why it is this way in Discovery channel or some shizz​

Naruto is the name of the show. Are you sick of hearing the name of the show with "kun"?
 

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I alaays thought that guys should be refereed to as "kun" & girls "chan" am i wrong?
 

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I don't know how to explain it, but it's more aggravating when Hinata says it. I hope that one day they will tell us the reason why it is this way in Discovery channel or some shizz​

adding kun to someone's name is a respectable way of addressing one I think. Hinata does it for everyone, while sakura does it only for sasuke.
 

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Do people seriously judge her for that?
 

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Haters will look for anything to hate on. Lee also addressee people formally like oro Kabuto etc
 

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It's because back in part 1 you found her stupidly high pitched voice tedious.
So did I.
She improved in part 2.

But geez that voice...

Idk about the manga.
 

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It not because she says kun its because she says his name all the damn time in every panel she gets.
 

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Jealousy over Hinata loving Naruto from chapter One on,In English speaking countries is like complain over a Girl calling the Guy they like lets say Naruto-baby,or Naruto- sweaty,Naruto-Honey and so on. Its just Jealousy cause they can’t get a Woman to say it to them.
 

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Because NS fans like Paws are still butthurt.
 

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It's not the use of the honorific 'kun' what people are complaining about; it is hearing the two girls calling their love interests' names constantly and in every occasion, That it gets really irritating.
 

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I despise her because she's overrated. her fans think she's innocent but she's a just a basic fangirl who puts the guy who never gave a flying f*ck about her and would trade her for a cup of ramen above her cousin who sacrificed his life saving her sorry ass and instead of being grateful that he wasted his life for her after 5 seconds she get's wet over naruto's arm smh.

and when I state a fact about her like the above her flying fans would call me a butt-hurt NS fan which I'm clearly not even a fan of such stupid ship they just can't stand the truth about hinata.
 

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Jealousy over Hinata loving Naruto from chapter One on,In English speaking countries is like complain over a Girl calling the Guy they like lets say Naruto-baby,or Naruto- sweaty,Naruto-Honey and so on. Its just Jealousy cause they can’t get a Woman to say it to them.

You never fail to amuse me. Never. Now you are giving English lectures?
It's not the use of the honorific 'kun' what people are complaining about; it is hearing the two girls calling their love interests' names constantly and in every occasion, That it gets really irritating.

I despise her because she's overrated. her fans think she's innocent but she's a just a basic fangirl who puts the guy who never gave a flying f*ck about her and would trade her for a cup of ramen above her cousin who sacrificed his life saving her sorry ass and instead of being grateful that he wasted his life for her after 5 seconds she get's wet over naruto's arm smh.

and when I state a fact about her like the above her flying fans would call me a butt-hurt NS fan which I'm clearly not even a fan of such stupid ship they just can't stand the truth about hinata.
These people got it right.
 

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No lol.
what does kun even mean

Here:


Kun (君【くん】 [kuɴ]?) is used by persons of senior status in addressing or referring to those of junior status, or by anyone when addressing or referring to male children or male teenagers, or among male friends. It can also be used by females when addressing a male that they are emotionally attached to or have known for a long period of time. Although kun is generally used for boys, it is not a hard rule. For example, kun can be used to name a close personal friend or family member of any gender. Also, in business settings, young female employees may also be addressed as kun by older males of senior status. It can also be used by male teachers addressing their female
 
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