It is the only being that brings Rihito some unfiltered joy, Choco deserves itI hope Choco becomes a recurring character and not the sister.
I was totally confused at first, but now that you mentioned it, yeah, that's also totally a thing in my language, too; but it was so trippy seeing it in other languageRegarding the person with short bob who calls Rihito "oniichan". It's not uncommon for moms to call their elder children "oniichan", "oneechan". A friend of mine calls her elder daugher "oneechan". I was confused at first but judging by her maturity she's most probably his mom.
I'm assuming it might happen in other languages as well. I can say for sure that it is not uncommon (although not super common) for parents in Brazil to call one of their children "mano" (bro) "maninho" (little bro) and so on. (Portuguese)
I take that as a complimentKyuukei?!?
I mean for a mother to call her childHonestly if you don't already know, it just means your weeb level is too low.
Can confirm. Indonesian is also like that, a father calling his wife "Bunda" which is "mother" in front of their children, a mother calling his eldest "kakak/abang" which is "older sister/brother" in presence of the younger children, really common. Usually it's to teach a baby in the house what to refer their family members as, but then it just sticks for the rest of your life.I'm assuming it might happen in other languages as well. I can say for sure that it is not uncommon (although not super common) for parents in Brazil to call one of their children "mano" (bro) "maninho" (little bro) and so on. (Portuguese)