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お宅文化

>> No.11051742

Why do they keep telling me that otaku is a bad word when it even has the honorific お at the beginning?

>> No.11051744

>>11051742
おまんこ

>> No.11051745
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11051745

>>11051742
Why do they keep telling me that kisama is a bad word when it even has the honorific 貴 at the beginning?

>> No.11051746

>>11051742

おちんちん

Also, daily reminder, お宅 is where オタク comes from, since the implication was that an otaku never left his house.

>> No.11051748

>>11051744
Indeed, that's supposed to be a gentler way to say pussy.

>> No.11051765

トロトロノケツマンコ

>> No.11051769

>>11051746
The Tangorin dictionary tells me it's just a honorific way to address someone you don't have any close relationship with, as in お宅の人.
It has nothing to do with shutting yourself in your house. At best, with a few leaps of logic, it might mean to imply that otaku don't cultivate personal connections with others.

>> No.11051823

>>11051769

Spend a few years in Japan and have Japanese people explain it to you first hand, then come back and try to correct me, faggot.

>> No.11051875

>>11051823

Not him, but most peoples know jackshit about their native language. The Japanese are no exceptions.

>> No.11052549

>>11051742
I,m more surprised that people took pride in the word.

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