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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
He should - but often times doesn't. It's one of those rules that hardly anybody knows about and it DRIVES ME CRAZY. And in the case of a country's ruler, or a famous person (who might need to be differentiated from his father) I think the rule doesn't apply (at least in a de facto way).
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I know of a few "juniors" who continue to use junior out of respect to their Daddy. Most of these juniors are in situations where he lives in the same town or area where he was reared. Or because of professional or social situations where his Daddy was known by the same people as "John Doe,
Senior".