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This site was created to provide information about the Senpai club and its family to help make it clear to you about who we are and what we do, and some of the rules we have if you find yourself requesting help from us and a few hints on group and club ethics.
If there is anything not listed on this site that you have questions about please feel free to email me, like wise email me if you have something you wish to add to the site or see on our site.
Just a little info about what Senpai means:
Senpai or Sempai is a Japanese term (sometimes an honorific) for a person in a club or other organization, including a school or college, who is a senior, in other words a member of a year above, and mutually recognized as such. The junior equivalent is called kōhai. Senpai and kōhai are an essential element of Japanese age-based status relationships, similar to the way that family and other relationships are decided based on age, with even twins being divided into older and younger sibling.
More than simple seniority, senpai implies a relationship with reciprocal obligations, somewhat similar to a mentoring relationship. A kōhai is expected to respect and obey their senpai, and the senpai in turn must guide, protect, and teach their kōhai as best they can. Senpai/kōhai relationships generally last for as long as the two people concerned stay in contact, even if the original context in which the senpai was senior is no longer relevant.
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