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* In [[Literature/MegLangslowMysteries ''Stork Raving Mad'']], once Meg Langslow realizes that the snobbish English Department heads have been calling all the Drama Department professors "Professor" while calling their own staff "Doctor", Meg reverses this when addressing them, making sure to refer to her husband as "Doctor Waterston" and to the English professors, even the department head, as "Professor."

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* The team leader on ''Series/CriminalMinds'' makes an effort to introduce Reid as "''Doctor'' Spencer Reid" because they know that his youth will lead people to dismiss him, probably assuming he's an intern or assistant, if they don't establish his status as a full member of the team right off the bat.



* The team leader on ''Series/CriminalMinds'' makes an effort to introduce Reid as "''Doctor'' Spencer Reid" because they know that his youth will lead people to dismiss him, probably assuming he's an intern or assistant, if they don't establish his status as a full member of the team right off the bat.
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Seems to fit Spencer Reid quite well other than the negative connotation part, which seemed to make the trope far too narrow in scope.


When a character insists on addressing another person in a specific manner, even though the other character would have preferred to be addressed differently. The exact nature of the appellation depends on the nature of the relationship between two characters and is indeed often used to establish that relationship. One common variation is that the character simply likes annoying the other; in another, he or she uses particularly polite forms of address to keep a certain distance to the addressee.

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When a character insists on addressing another person in a specific manner, even though if the other character would may have preferred to be addressed differently. The exact nature of the appellation depends on the nature of the relationship between two characters and is indeed often used to establish that relationship. One common variation is that the character simply likes annoying the other; in another, he or she uses particularly polite forms of address to keep a certain distance to the addressee.
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* The team leader on ''Series/CriminalMinds'' makes an effort to introduce Reid as "''Doctor'' Spencer Reid" because they know that his youth will lead people to dismiss him, probably assuming he's an intern or assistant, if they don't establish his status as a full member of the team right off the bat.
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* ''Fanfic/IAmRedacted'': At the start of his hero career, Izuku had to keep reminding the public that his hero identity's name was ''Nimbus'', not Redacted. By the time he meets Ochako and the main story starts, he's given up correcting them -- which is, ironically, when his fellow heroes start calling him by his real hero name, at Ochako's insistence.

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This is a textbook Zero Context Example.


** Don't forget CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow.
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** Don't forget CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow.
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* The terrorist group ISIS/Daesh refers to their enemies by several nicknames in their propaganda magazines and social media: Christians are referred to as "Crusaders", though this is aimed at Westerners in general regardless if they are religious or not; Shia Muslims are called "Safavids" - referring to an ancient Persian dynasty that made Shia Islam their state religion which ISIS believes is heretical - again, regardless if they are Iranian or not, and in a more general note, any Muslim that doesn't pledge allegiance to them are "apostate".
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* In the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' games, Varric almost insistently refers to other characters by the nicknames he assigns them instead of their given names. (He uses their real names if speaking ''about'' them, but not ''to'' them.) Most of them are okay with this, but there's at least one line of dialogue in which Merrill exasperatedly reminds him that "my name is not ''Daisy''!"
** It's humorously inverted in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', in which Aveline is the only companion for whom he ''doesn't'' have a nickname - and she's annoyed by this and wants to know why.

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* In the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' games, Varric almost insistently refers to other characters by the nicknames he assigns them instead of their given names. (He uses their real names if speaking ''about'' them, but not ''to'' them.) Most of them are okay with this, but there's at least one line of dialogue in which Merrill exasperatedly reminds him that "my name is not ''Daisy''!"
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''Daisy''!" It's humorously inverted in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', in which where Aveline is the only companion for whom he ''doesn't'' have a nickname - -- and she's annoyed by this and wants to know why.why.
* In ''VideoGame/NierAutomata'', 9S repeatedly attempts to convince his stuffy partner 2B to call him "Nines", like all his friends at the Bunker do, only for her to tell him to stick to the protocol most of the time. [[spoiler:Towards the end of the game it is revealed that the real reason 2B does her best to distance herself from him is that she is, in essence, his personal executioner who has killed and wiped his memory multiple times already -- despite being desperately InLoveWithTheMark.]]
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* ''Literature/DavidCopperfield'': At the time of David's birth his great-aunt Betsy Trotwood insisted that the baby would be a girl and demanded that she be christened Betsy Trotwood Copperfield. When the baby was born a boy Betsy left in a huff and David was named for his late father. When Betsy becomes a guardian to young David in later years, she insists on calling him "Trotwood". David takes it in good spirit.


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* ''Theatre/LostInYonkers'': 15-year-old Jay, grandson of a German Jewish immigrant family, is actually named Jacob. His mean old grandma, who did the immigrating, refuses to call him Jay and only addresses him as Jacob (pronounced "Yakov").
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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', no matter how many times Elizabeth Swan asks Will Turner to call her by her first name, he insists on addressing her as "Miss Swan." It's one of the reasons her father likes him, although it exasperates her.

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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', no matter how many times Elizabeth Swan asks Will Turner to call her by her first name, he insists on addressing her as "Miss Swan." It's one of the reasons her father likes him, although it exasperates her.
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* Throughout {{Morbius}}' 2nd solo series, Becky keeps calling Morbius "Mike" despite him telling her several times that he prefers his full first name, Michael.

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* Throughout {{Morbius}}' ComicBook/{{Morbius}}' 2nd solo series, Becky keeps calling Morbius "Mike" despite him telling her several times that he prefers his full first name, Michael.

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* Throughout {{Morbius}}' 2nd solo series, Becky keeps calling Morbius "Mike" despite him telling her several times that he prefers his full first name, Michael.

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* Throughout {{Morbius}}' 2nd solo series, Becky keeps calling Morbius "Mike" despite him telling her several times that he prefers his full first name, Michael.
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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', no matter how many times Elizabeth Swan asks Will Turner to call her by her first name, he insists on addressing her as "Miss Swan." It's one of the reasons her father likes him, although it exasperates her.

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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', no matter how many times Elizabeth Swan asks Will Turner to call her by her first name, he insists on addressing her as "Miss Swan." It's one of the reasons her father likes him, although it exasperates her.
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A subtrope of InsistentTerminology, and may overlap with FirstNameBasis, LastNameBasis, and FullNameBasis. If the addressee does not care for being addressed by their given name, it also overlaps with DoNotCallMePaul. Compare/contrast also AppropriatedAppellation and YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious. May involve DontCallMeSir. See also TheNicknamer.

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A subtrope of InsistentTerminology, and may overlap with FirstNameBasis, LastNameBasis, and FullNameBasis. If the addressee does not care for being addressed by their given name, it also overlaps with DoNotCallMePaul. Compare/contrast also AppropriatedAppellation and YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious. If enough people are calling you the same thing, you may be NamedByDemocracy. May involve DontCallMeSir. See also TheNicknamer.

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* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', no matter how many times Elizabeth Swan asks Will Turner to call her by her first name, he insists on addressing her as "Miss Swan." It's one of the reasons her father likes him, although it exasperates her.



* The ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' episode "Best Man For the Gob" featured the one-shot character Ira Gilligan, the Bluth Company's accountant. The Bluths repeatedly refer to him as Gilligan to his annoyed insistence to be addressed as Ira.

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* The ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' episode "Best Man For the Gob" featured the one-shot character Ira Gilligan, the Bluth Company's accountant. The Bluths repeatedly refer to him as Gilligan to Gilligan, despite his annoyed insistence to that he be addressed as Ira.



* Wrestling/{{WWE}}: During a feud between Wrestling/TheMiz & Wrestling/JohnMorrison vs Wrestling/CarlitoColon and his brother Primo, Miz & Morrison insisted on pronouncing thier opponents' last name as "CO-lon" rather than "co-LON."

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* Wrestling/{{WWE}}: During a feud between Wrestling/TheMiz & Wrestling/JohnMorrison vs Wrestling/CarlitoColon and his brother Primo, Miz & Morrison insisted on pronouncing thier their opponents' last name as "CO-lon" rather than "co-LON."



* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite: BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea'', Elizabeth refuses Booker's proposal to address him on FirstNameBasis, instead sticking with "Mr. [=DeWitt=]". [[spoiler:That's because you are not playing as a Booker [=DeWitt=] who has redeemed himself before Elizabeth, but as a Father Comstock whom she plans to have killed.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite: BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea'', Elizabeth refuses Booker's proposal to address him on a FirstNameBasis, instead sticking with "Mr. [=DeWitt=]". [[spoiler:That's because you are not playing as a Booker [=DeWitt=] who has redeemed himself before Elizabeth, but as a Father Comstock whom she plans to have killed.]]




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* In the ''Franchise/DragonAge'' games, Varric almost insistently refers to other characters by the nicknames he assigns them instead of their given names. (He uses their real names if speaking ''about'' them, but not ''to'' them.) Most of them are okay with this, but there's at least one line of dialogue in which Merrill exasperatedly reminds him that "my name is not ''Daisy''!"
** It's humorously inverted in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', in which Aveline is the only companion for whom he ''doesn't'' have a nickname - and she's annoyed by this and wants to know why.
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* In ''Literature/ReflectionsOfEterna'', Marshal Roque Alva keeps referring to Aldo Rakan (who usurped the throne of Talig) as "the gentleman in white pants" to demonstrate that he has not consider him a rightful monarch even for a second. That he does so even during his own KangarooCourt, presided over by Aldo himself, only adds to the latter's frustration.

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* In ''Literature/ReflectionsOfEterna'', Marshal Roque Alva keeps referring to Aldo Rakan (who usurped (after Aldo usurps the throne of Talig) as "the gentleman in white pants" to demonstrate that he has does not consider him a rightful monarch even for a second. That he does so even during his own KangarooCourt, presided over by Aldo himself, only adds to the latter's frustration.
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* {{WWE}}: During a feud between Wrestling/TheMiz & Wrestling/JohnMorrison vs Wrestling/CarlitoColon and his brother Primo, Miz & Morrison insisted on pronouncing thier opponents' last name as "CO-lon" rather than "co-LON."

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* {{WWE}}: Wrestling/{{WWE}}: During a feud between Wrestling/TheMiz & Wrestling/JohnMorrison vs Wrestling/CarlitoColon and his brother Primo, Miz & Morrison insisted on pronouncing thier opponents' last name as "CO-lon" rather than "co-LON."
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* Vyers, the Dark Adonis has an especially bad case of this trope in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''. Once Laharl declares "Who gives a damn about you? Your new name is 'Mid-Boss'." even the game's interface changes to refer to him as "Mid-Boss".

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* [[EnigmaticMinion Vyers, the Dark Adonis Adonis]] has an especially bad case of this trope in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''. Once Laharl declares "Who gives a damn about you? Your new name is 'Mid-Boss'." [[ButtMonkey even the game's interface changes changes]] to refer to him as "Mid-Boss".
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* In ''Series/ReflectionsOfEterna'', Marshal Roque Alva keeps referring to Aldo Rakan (who usurped the throne of Talig) as "the gentleman in white pants" to demonstrate that he has not consider him a rightful monarch even for a second. That he does so even during his own KangarooCourt, presided over by Aldo himself, only adds to the latter's frustration.

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* In ''Series/ReflectionsOfEterna'', ''Literature/ReflectionsOfEterna'', Marshal Roque Alva keeps referring to Aldo Rakan (who usurped the throne of Talig) as "the gentleman in white pants" to demonstrate that he has not consider him a rightful monarch even for a second. That he does so even during his own KangarooCourt, presided over by Aldo himself, only adds to the latter's frustration.
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* In ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'', Dios insists on calling Pteppic "Pteppicymon XVIII" and a LongList of titles. Pteppic wants to just be called Pteppic and actually get some work done.

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* In ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'', Dios insists on calling Pteppic "Pteppicymon XVIII" XXVIII" and a LongList of titles. Pteppic wants to just be called Pteppic and actually get some work done.
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* In ''Manga/DragonBallZ'' all of the Saiyan characters refer to Goku by his Saiyan birth-name of Kakarrot. While Goku always gets pissed off at Nappa and Raditz for it, he eventually just lets Vegeta get away with it, probably realizing Vegeta is too stubborn to change on the issue.

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* In ''Manga/DragonBallZ'' all of the Saiyan characters refer to Goku by his Saiyan birth-name of Kakarrot. While Goku always gets pissed off at Nappa and Raditz for it, he eventually just lets Vegeta get away with it, probably realizing Vegeta is too stubborn to change on the issue. In fact, Vegeta ever referring to Goku by his preferred name is generally a sign that he's NotHimself at the moment.
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* In ''Manga/DragonBallZ'' all of the Saiyan characters refer to Goku by his Saiyan birth-name of Kakarrot. While Goku always gets pissed off at Nappa and Raditz for it, he eventually just lets Vegeta get away with it, probably realizing Vegeta is too stubborn to change on the issue.
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* Vyers, the Dark Adonis has an especially bad case of this trope in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''. Once Laharl declares "Who gives a damn about you? Your new name is 'Mid-Boss'." even the game's interface changes to refer to him as "Mid-Boss".
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'', Kevin always calls his best friend Mack "Mack Daddy", to Mack's continual annoyance. He never realizes that Mack, who is African American, feels insulted by the nickname.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'', the evil General calls Shane Gooseman a "metamorph", although Shane's power is actually InvoluntaryShapeshifting. Goose continually insists that "I am ''not'' a metamorph!", to no avail.
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When a character insists on addressing another person in a specific manner, even though the other character would have preferred to be addressed differently. The exact nature of the appellation depends on the nature of the relationship between two characters and is indeed often used to establish that relationship. One common variation is that the character simply likes annoying the other; in another, he or she uses particularly polite forms of address to keep a certain distance to the addressee.

A subtrope of InsistentTerminology, and may overlap with FirstNameBasis, LastNameBasis, and FullNameBasis. If the addressee does not care for being addressed by their given name, it also overlaps with DoNotCallMePaul. Compare/contrast also AppropriatedAppellation and YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious. May involve DontCallMeSir. See also TheNicknamer.
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* In ''Film/{{Soldier}}'', Todd, the eponymous soldier, has been trained since birth to call all his superiors "Sir," which extends to civilian females.
* In the original ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogy, Han Solo keeps addressing Princess Leia with fake pompous titles he makes up on the spot, despite her wishes for him to just call her Leia. Being a bit of a {{Tsundere}}, she is annoyed by Han's habit. They kinda have a SlapSlapKiss relationship.
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* ''Series/HappyDays'': Mrs. Cunningham is the only one who gets away with calling Fonzie "Arthur."
* There used to be a TV show called ''Live with Regis and Kathie Lee'' hosted by Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford. Creator/DavidLetterman called the show ''Live with Regis Lee and Kathie Lee'' and called Regis "Regis Lee." Even after Kathie Lee (and eventually Regis) left the show, he continues to refer to Regis as Regis Lee and all ''Live with...'' hosts as "Blank Lee;" as of this writing, it's Kelly Lee Ripa and Michael Lee Strahan.
* In (at least) one episode of ''Series/DealOrNoDeal'' where the briefcases were held by special guest hunky male NYFD firefighters, host Howie Mandel continued to call them by the models' names because it was easier than learning 25 new names just for the one show.
* The ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' episode "Best Man For the Gob" featured the one-shot character Ira Gilligan, the Bluth Company's accountant. The Bluths repeatedly refer to him as Gilligan to his annoyed insistence to be addressed as Ira.
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* In ''Series/ReflectionsOfEterna'', Marshal Roque Alva keeps referring to Aldo Rakan (who usurped the throne of Talig) as "the gentleman in white pants" to demonstrate that he has not consider him a rightful monarch even for a second. That he does so even during his own KangarooCourt, presided over by Aldo himself, only adds to the latter's frustration.
* In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' novel ''Mattimeo'', Stryk Redkite keeps calling Sister May "Sissismay", presumably because he has trouble pronouncing it. She at one point sounds it out to him but he disregards it. In the epilogue he and his mate turn up with a chick that he wants to name after her, but Sister May advises him to truncate it to "May".
* One of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}[='=]'' {{Running Gag}}s is that Ax, a member of a ProudWarriorRace, invariably addresses the team's ''de facto'' leader Jake as "Prince Jake". Initially it's Ax's military training (Prince is a mid-level Andalite officer rank), but later on Ax apparently does it because [[{{Troll}} he finds messing with Jake amusing]]. It usually goes something like this:
--> '''Ax:''' ... Prince Jake.\\
'''Jake:''' Don't call me Prince.\\
'''Ax:''' Yes, Prince Jake.
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* {{WWE}}: During a feud between Wrestling/TheMiz & Wrestling/JohnMorrison vs Wrestling/CarlitoColon and his brother Primo, Miz & Morrison insisted on pronouncing thier opponents' last name as "CO-lon" rather than "co-LON."
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* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite: BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea'', Elizabeth refuses Booker's proposal to address him on FirstNameBasis, instead sticking with "Mr. [=DeWitt=]". [[spoiler:That's because you are not playing as a Booker [=DeWitt=] who has redeemed himself before Elizabeth, but as a Father Comstock whom she plans to have killed.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Ash keeps calling Elizabeth "Betty". She's always annoyed by this.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', aging Bruce Wayne keeps calling Superman "Clark", even though Supes has long left his human identity behind--ostensibly to remind him of his humanity. Ironically, Bruce himself still calls himself "Batman" in his head, even though he has long left that identity behind, as well.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'', the penguins meet an alley cat named Max, but since they think they've traveled to the moon, Skipper calls him Mooncat. Even during Max's next appearance, Skipper insists on calling him Mooncat because "the name just fits."
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