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6/26/2025, 5:56:45 PM
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It's more a matter of appearance than age; it also applies to women. For example, an Onichan Tom Cruise in his 20s isn't the same as an Ojisan Chris-chan in his twenties.
There's also the age gap. For example, it's normal for a 20-year-old girl to call a 25-year-old man Onisan, but a 15-year-old girl would call him Ojisan. Some take it as a symbol of respect, and in comedies, it's used as an insult, especially when a rebellious mesugaki or gyaru is involved.
An example of this is Leorio from HxH who is 19 at the beginning of the series, but the rest of the protagonists treat him like an old man due to his appearance.
It's more a matter of appearance than age; it also applies to women. For example, an Onichan Tom Cruise in his 20s isn't the same as an Ojisan Chris-chan in his twenties.
There's also the age gap. For example, it's normal for a 20-year-old girl to call a 25-year-old man Onisan, but a 15-year-old girl would call him Ojisan. Some take it as a symbol of respect, and in comedies, it's used as an insult, especially when a rebellious mesugaki or gyaru is involved.
An example of this is Leorio from HxH who is 19 at the beginning of the series, but the rest of the protagonists treat him like an old man due to his appearance.
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