Once, I wrote that I didn't care what you call me at all.
But when I read my name on some social medias as "A guy of "Tomoichi Ebata", I could not possible put up with the rudeness.
I want the person to say "I am not cheaper than you as you call me "The guy"".
Don't determine "Omitting titles from names" by yourself. I never permit to use my name like that.
You don't have to write "Mr.Tomoichi Ebata". But you are thoughtful of use my name as "A engineer, Tomoichi Ebata".
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I noticed the unpleasantness, so I used to not omitting titles from names.
For example, I wrote "Your Honor Governor of Tokyo” as the former Tokyo governor.
It is called "feigned politeness", and of course, I do them on purpose.
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My colleagues are good at the attention out and away.
For example, [company name]-san ("San" means "Mr./Mrs." in Japanese).
They often seem to use the way, though I don't like it.
Especially, young researchers use "San" for a computer program like that following.
Miku-san