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SkyVoltage43:
@psirockin2
SkyVoltage43:
@psirockin2
psirockin2:
I'm right here, calm down
SkyVoltage43:
i just wanted u to notice me senpai
psirockin2:
You don't seem to know what that word actually means
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SkyVoltage43:
In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean "teacher" or "master." Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism. Sensei in those contexts refers to someone of a higher rank than senpai. Ranking below a senpai is a kohai
SkyVoltage43:
and ur like my teacher so yes im using the word correctly
psirockin2:
meaning Senpai is upperclassman. I'm only in 10th grade so I highly doubt I'm a senpai
SkyVoltage43:
no im ur senpai lol im a junior
psirockin2:
Correct. So it would be Sky-senpai and Psi-chan because I'm an underclassman.
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SkyVoltage43:
alright well lets finish this last test
SkyVoltage43:
3 more questions after this one
psirockin2:
Alright Senpai :)
SkyVoltage43:
okay kohai
psirockin2:
Next question?
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