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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit00:40, 22 September 2021
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The concepts of sempai ("senior" or "upperclassman"; pronounced "sempai") and kouhai ("junior" or "underclassman") permeate Japanese society. They're most usually encountered in Anime in situations set in school, but the system also applies after graduation in the workplace. Older students (or workers with greater seniority) are known as sempai, and junior students/workers (or kouhai) are required to defer to them, and address them with the honorific -sempai. In return, the sempai is obligated to look out for, and protect, the kouhai.
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