Mentioning someone's name in 1-to-1 conversation


When only two interlocutors are communicating in a face-to-face or equivalent setup without the need to get the other's attention, there is no necessity to mention the other person's name.


Yet sometimes one of the speakers uses the other's name. I personally find this condescending ("I know what you mean, Dan"), or at best intense ("You're so awesome, Dan"), but I'm not a native speaker and would like to learn more about the connotations of this usage.




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