Senpai/Kōhai
The concepts of senpai ("senior" or "upperclassman"; also spelled "sempai"note ) and kōhai ("junior" or "underclassman"; also spelled kouhai) permeate Japanese society. In fiction, you see them used most often in school settings, but the system also applies after graduation, in the workplace. Older students (or workers with greater seniority) are known as senpai, and junior students/workers (or kōhai) are required to defer to them, and address them with the honorific -senpai and polite speech patterns. In return, the senpai is obligated to look out for, and protect, the kōhai. Think of the senpai as people who are fully integrated into the...read more