One of my favorite moments in Skyrim has always been when you first discover you are Dragonborn. The guards present at said event, address you as such & are in marvel & amazement. As they should be. As the game progresses however, no one seems to care. Certainly there are those amongst the main storyline that recognize your significance on occasion, but a vast majority of the time your daily interactions are basically:
"I'm not afraid of you! Even if you are my elder!"
"No Lollygaggin!"
"Hands to yourself sneakthief!"
"Takes a fair bit of strength to carry a greatsword like that. But can you use it?"
Whether it be townsfolk, innkeepers, guards etc, there are a ton of npcs that love to talk down to the player. Now, I don't expect everyone in town to get on their knees the moment I enter a town but...The Dragonborn is a demi-god of sorts. Would it be to much to ask?
If you were a simple citizen, going about your mundane daily tasks & a "DRAGONBORN" came into your proximity, wouldn't you go out of your way to gain an audience with said individual/show respect/attempt to establish a relationship with them? I'd wager that 99% of people would. Would you talk down to a person who can send you flying over a mountain with their voice? Probably not.
Do you feel the Dragonborn is shown the respect he/she deserves?