In the Kansai dialect of Japan, the term 'Oniichan' (big brother) is commonly used as a polite form of address when speaking to strangers, rather than only referring to one's actual older brother. This regional variation demonstrates how dialects can repurpose familiar terms for social purposes, creating a sense of familiarity and respect in everyday interactions.
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Why do Kansai people call STRANGERS “Big Brother”? 😂Hinzugefügt:
Oniichan, you have a nice watch.
Thank you.
Wait.
In Japan, this means big brother.
But, in Kansai, we say [music] this to strangers.
Oniichan, you have a nice car.
Oniichan, >> [music] >> give me a discount. He is clearly not my brother.
Hona, maido o kini.
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