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  • 69ing_Rainbow_Dash said:
    Was flash older than twilight? That is what senpai means

    Senpai roughly translated means "mentor" or "tutor". This has no relation to age, but rather status. A younger ,more educated and successful person at the age of 22 could be called Senpai by a 30 year old who is learning from them and is lower on the social ladder.

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  • Daneasaur said:
    Senpai roughly translated means "mentor" or "tutor". This has no relation to age, but rather status. A younger ,more educated and successful person at the age of 22 could be called Senpai by a 30 year old who is learning from them and is lower on the social ladder.

    It means "elder upperclassmen."

    On rare occasions, a younger person may also be considered the senpai of an elder person if circumstances dictate—such as if the elder entered an organization or company at a later time than the younger did.

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