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  2. Sister - Wikipedia

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    A younger sister is less likely to be scolded by older siblings than a younger brother. [16] The most common recreational activity between older brother/younger sister pairs is art drawing. [9] Some studies also found a correlation between having an older sister and constructive discussions about safe sexual practices. [17]

  3. Philippine kinship - Wikipedia

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    All of this respect should be greeted back by younger children or a younger adults with "anak" for children. As an example, a teenage girl would call her older brother "kuya" and the older "kuya" can answer back with "ate" to level-up or equalize degree of her sister in the family treating her as an equal, the same.

  4. Manong - Wikipedia

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    The feminine "manang" is a term given to an older sister. It is a term of respect, similar but secondary to Dad or Mom, but not comparable to Mister or Ma'am, which expresses no elevated affection. A hierarchical marker, it is used to refer to any male who is older than the speaker within his or her family but it could also be used for men ...

  5. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    Older children are better able to cope with their jealous feelings toward their younger sibling due to their understanding of the necessary relationship between the parent and younger sibling. [48] Older children are also better at self-regulating their emotions and are less dependent on their caregivers for external regulation as opposed to ...

  6. Vietnamese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    father's older or younger sister: a female teacher; a woman who's a little younger than one's parent, like their "little sister"; a young adult woman: Northern dialects from the turn of the 20th century, literal meaning is restricted to father's younger sister; dialectally also o. When paired with chú, always precedes it, as in cô chú. chú ...

  7. Woman Says Older Sister Asked Her to Give Up a Spot in ...

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    The older sister wanted the spot, but didn't prepare as much as the younger sister did. ... Both the older sister and parents said the younger sister could just reapply next year, whereas the ...

  8. Honorific - Wikipedia

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    An honorific, or a pronoun, in Vietnamese when referring to a person acts as a way to define two peoples' degree of relationship with one another. Examples of these pronouns include 'chị' older sister, 'ông' male elder and 'chú' younger uncle (younger brother of father/only used on father's side).

  9. Woman Says Her Older Sister Is ‘Angry’ Because She Got ...

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    The younger sister wrote in a post on Reddit that she has no idea how to respond to her big sister's reaction to her news ... "My older sister is angry that I am engaged before she is and will be ...