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In Korea, how you address someone older than you depends on your gender and their gender:
Female speaker addressing older male:
오빠 (oppa) – This is the most common way and translates literally to “older brother.” It conveys a friendly and casual tone.
Male speaker addressing older male:
형 (hyung) – Similar to “oppa,” this translates to “older brother” but is used among males. It creates a sense of camaraderie.
Speaker (any gender) addressing older female:
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선생님 (seonsaengnim) – This is a formal term for teacher or someone with higher social standing.