Understanding the Language of Hierarchy in Code Geass: The Meaning Behind "My Lord" and "Your Highness"

Understanding the Language of Hierarchy in Code Geass: The Meaning Behind “My Lord” and “Your Highness”

Reader’s Question:
In Code Geass, there are phrases like “Yes, Your Highness” and “Yes, My Lord.” Why is it “my” in one and “your” in the other? Is there a reason they aren’t consistent? Can you explain the meaning behind these terms?

Understanding the Nuances of Address in Code Geass

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