T/N: basically talking about how an university sunbae (Lee Seungjin) was shocked that his hoobae who's 6 years young called him "Seungjin-sshi". "Sshi" is a honorific title used to show respect but usually for people "below" you.
He was taken aback and asked the hoobae why he would call him that and the hoobae said "since we're all adults now, we're trying to avoid calling older people "hyung" or "oppa" and call them "sshi" instead"
"Do you think that it's problematic to have a "sshi" culture in the universities?"
Yes: grey
No: green
post response:
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original post: here
- ㅇㅇ 2019.01.03 03:28
- But you use "sshi" for people of the same age or people below you, so where did they get that culture from?...... using "nim" would be better (T/n: "nim" is of higher level of respect)
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- ㅇㅇ 2019.01.03 01:06
- Uhm.. I thought that 'sshi' could be used for older people to people below them so.. I'd be confusedㅋㅋㅋ
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- ㅇㅇ 2019.01.03 01:06
- Using ~nim would be better. For me, I call all my sunbaes ~nim and all my hoobaes ~sshi, so I wouldn't feel good if they called me ~sshi ㅠ
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