Personally it doesn't bother me at all. It tells me I make people feel comfortable enough around me to call me by my first name. I do understand the respect aspect you refer to and in some cases I do feel it's justified. If I called you by your first name it's not that I don't have respect for you, it's just that I feel comfortable enough around you to do so. But that's just me.
When I grew up, (born mid 1940s) some people were Mr/Mrs and other people were Tom or Carrol. Most times even as a kid you know who was who. With that kind of a background I have no problem being called by my first name. For about the first few years after I got married and meeting people and they called me Mr Lakesider, I started looking around expecting to see my father.

My father was Italian a first born in this country(1906) and rather a stick in the mud as far as protocol and was a bit quick to get offended by others. No fights or anything but it definitely rankled him, even I had to be careful of what I said to him.
My kids (now in their forties) have no problem with me and think nothing of calling me old man/old timer other pleasantries also.


FWIW my first name is Dave!
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