In some cultures, that is an honor Samantha!

https://sh.itjust.works/post/19155884

In some cultures, that is considered an honor Samantha! - sh.itjust.works

THE BELOW MESSAGE

No, it’s “the message below” or “the following message”. Pick a lane.

“Below” is used as a stranded preposition in your case (the more generally accepted usage), whereas the original post uses it at an adjective. While usage of “below” as an adjective is not universal, it is still accepted by some dictionaries. I could find only the Webster English Dictionary as an example, so I suppose it’s mostly exclusive to American English. So yes, your example is the more universal mode (as well as my personal preference), but American English generally accepts the above usage as proper grammar.(The sentence above, as well as this one, demonstrate the usage of “above,” a relative locus, as both an adjective and a preposition in modern English).
Holy shit, man! I don’t want to take away from your super power, but does anyone actually understand you?
Lol you just saw “stranded preposition” and bailed, hey?
I’d like to think I made it to the adjective comparison, but it became demented word salad very quickly
Idk, if you don’t get too flummoxed by “stranded preposition” and “relative locus,” the rest is pretty plain IMO.