Otaku Terminology: Tsundere
16 years ago
Posts: 78
i don't know if everybody in MU knows the term tsundere but tsundere came from two japanese words tsuntsun and deredere. tsuntsun roughly means as being cold/blunt/mean to the hero/heroine and deredere roughly means as being soft/sweet to the hero/heroine
but tsuntsun and deredere are different from tsundere. actually i'm having a difficulty of knowing what the true meaning of tsundere. as far as i know tsundere means: being cold/mean in public and then soft/sweet in private [the typical tsundere in anime] and it also means a transition from being cold/mean to soft/sweet [these are most probably for dating sims tsundere characters X3]
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