Your favourite Title/Honour/Prefix?

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GrinningManiac

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Here's one we haven't done before...

What's your favourite title?

By title, I of course mean "Sir/Captain/Doctor/Lord/Admiral" etc. You can also include things such as "His Royal Highness, _______" or "His Holiness, ________", as well as "_____ the ______"

My favourite is probably "Commodore", though I have to admire the crazy Ugandan Dictator, Idi Amin, for his...creative...title

"His Excellency President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea, and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular."
 

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I quite like "Lord".

It shows you are quite the important person.

Edit: Ninjas, they are everywhere. :p
 

Zirat

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Marquis is a good title if you are feeling fancy, also El Presidente! italics and exclamation points are mandatory.
 

HSIAMetalKing

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I'm a fan of "Dominus"-- it practically oozes authority and DOMINATION.

I also like "The Most Reverend," idk why.
 

FeetOfClay

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I've always liked doctor, people are more likely to think you know what your talking about (even if you really don't), and you can pretend to be the Doctor.
 

Lizardon

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I'm partial to "Le gros fromage"
That's "The Big Cheese" for those who don't speak French.
 

LostTimeLady

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I like 'Doctor' or 'Professor' for some reason. Probably 'cos of my love of Doctor Who, Sci-fi and interlectual learning. But I wouldn't mind at all being a 'Lady' or 'Dame',

"Yes your Madjesty, I would be honoured to be granted a peerige." (He he).
 

wooty

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Theres only one way I want my name to be said in the future, "Lord Captain Brooks V.C."
 

tehweave

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I wish I could get "Sir" but unfortunately, I am not British, and I don't think someone from the US can get that title.

"Doctor" seemed like a good title, but to get that, the work is PAINSTAKING.

So I'll just go with "Ian." Seeing as how that's my name. I like it!
 

Valksy

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Sergeant

Shortened to "Sarge" for those intense combat moments.

What can I say, I am more of a grunt than a leader.
 

Eggsnham

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I like the idea of having "The Wise" somewhere in my name. Also, Captain just sounds badass.
 

Eggsnham

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tehweave said:
I wish I could get "Sir" but unfortunately, I am not British, and I don't think someone from the US can get that title.

"Doctor" seemed like a good title, but to get that, the work is PAINSTAKING.

So I'll just go with "Ian." Seeing as how that's my name. I like it!
I'm pretty sure a foreigner can be knighted. Then again, I wouldn't know.

EDIT: Sorry for double post.
 

Pipotchi

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One of my credit cards has the title of Captain in stead of Mr. I only stuck it on the form for a laugh but they actually sent it out.

Barclaycard if anyone is interested