Postby Aka-chan » Sun May 21, 2006 8:12 pm
To use any form of "you" is either rather intimate or rude (or intimate before the speaker is allowed such freedom and thus rude). "Anata" is used by wives for their husbands and such. Others like "omae" are pretty distancing and don't show respect. Go for the name; it's pretty safe. Just don't forget to add "san" (or "sama" if necessary--but don't throw that one around carelessly, either, or it sounds sarcastic.)
To refer to yourself too much may sound egotistical. Sentences can sound complete without a subject if it's well understood, so saying "I do this, I did that, I know this, I like that" and so on sounds a bit much.
Third person or leaving off the I/you subject is pretty nonthreatening and acceptable in pretty much any situation.
Does that help?