Do Japanese speakers still use "-sama" when genuinely addressing someone higher (teacher, boss, etc.) or is it mostly used sarcastically/jokingly because you would sound too archaic as if you're from a period drama?
by Exciting_Case_9368
Do Japanese speakers still use "-sama" when genuinely addressing someone higher (teacher, boss, etc.) or is it mostly used sarcastically/jokingly because you would sound too archaic as if you're from a period drama?
by Exciting_Case_9368