Senpaimade its first appearance inUrban Dictionaryback in 2004, when a user defined it as "an upperclassman." Other entries (a number of which mention anime and manga) have since been added; it's defined there variously as "someone older than you," "someone you look up to," "mentor,"...
What Senpai means? In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean"teacher" or "master." Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism. Sensei in those contexts refers to someone of a higher rank than senpai. ...
Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People:Yay for some forward movement. I have to admit—they totally got me when the people came to Gil-dong’s rescue and were so proud to stand up and fight by his side, even in the face of death. He inspires that in people, which is really the big d...
I stuck to it. I had already dropped LOTBS and Goblin prior to picking it up. My guess is that firstly Koreans love medical dramas, secondly RDTK does touch on some interesting social issues