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Originally Posted by lucozader
I'm not actually sure what my answer to this is. I can't remember. I think he says it when he comes to greet me at the door. Maybe he says it at other times too? I think I'd like him to say my name sometimes.
I think T(wat) said it when he was angry with me. I don't know if I'm imagining that.
I do remember him saying "BREATHE, (Luc)" once, quite aggressively. I suppose it was intended to ground me. It actually made it harder for me to breathe.
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Possibly to show support. As a child my full name meant deep trouble. I most often heard and responded to a shorter version of my name. Most T's (and people) use inflections that I'm familiar with. The "t's" I've worked with rarely, if ever, were so pressed to use negative inflections in the place of influence.