Talk:Nachi/@comment-24886812-20151231011002/@comment-24516216-20160512011501

Omg.. I never thought of it that way. Looked up urbandictionary:

Literally "prestigious sir" in Japanese ("ki" meaning prestiged/honored, "sama" being a very polite honorific), it is what a samurai called his enemy. In modern speech, it can be used with someone you want to kill or as an extremely rude insult.

I've always associated it to the modern usage of insulting one's enemy... my bad, nachi, I always thought you were being disrespectful, turns out you were just old school lol.