Senpai

usgb/sɛnpaɪ/
noun

A term used in Japanese culture to refer to a person who is senior to another in knowledge, experience, or age, often providing guidance.

In my school, my senpai helped me understand the new concepts in math.
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Neutral

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Cultural Nuance

In Japanese culture, addressing someone as 'senpai' shows respect and acknowledges their experience.

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This is important in educational settings in Japan.
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Affectionate Context

In anime and manga, 'senpai' often implies romantic feelings or admiration.

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In many stories, characters express love for their senpai.
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Formal Setting

Use 'senpai' in formal situations to indicate respect.

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In a classroom, it is respectful to call your upperclassman senpai.
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