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This tag has two distinct purposes: 1) How to address persons (since there is also the salutation tag, this might be the better choice in those cases) 2) issues connected with postal adddresses

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Do German speakers who would otherwise use "Sie" ever use "du" out of anger?

differential in authority or power (like "master-apprentice", in times past also "children-parents") it is not uncommon for the one having authority to adress his underlings by the informal "du" while they address
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