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When Tomo vents to Misuzu about it, Misuzu takes away Tomo's spats and see how Junichiro reacts with her wearing a skirt that could expose her panties. Carol Olston, the school idol from Britain and Kousuke's childhood friend and fiancée, pokes Tomo and calls her a dummy. She has Junichiro help her train to fight an unnamed rival, but after seeing that Junichiro and Tomo know each other, abandons the training, and becomes friends with Misuzu and Tomo instead. Junichiro and Tomo overhear their classmates talking about the popularity of the guys and girls at school but get bothered when Tomo and Junichiro are rated, respectively. 2 February 4, 2016[22]978-4-06-369544-1December 4, 2018[23]978-1-62-692969-2 Chapters 9–17. Covers manga posts on Twitter and the Saizensen website from August to December 2015. 3 July 9, 2016[24]978-4-06-369552-6March 12, 2019[25]978-1-64-275015-7 Chapters 18–23. Covers manga posts on Twitter and the Saizensen website from February to June 2016. 4 January 26, 2017[26]978-4-06-369562-5July 9, 2019[27]978-1-64-275109-3 Chapters 24–31. Covers manga posts on Twitter and the Saizensen website from July to November 2016. 5 August 10, 2017[28]978-4-06-369579-3October 22, 2019[29]978-1-64-275714-9 Chapters 32–37.Its main usage remains in historical dramas. This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in Murasaki no kimi ("My beloved Ms. Murasaki"). Ue[edit] Ue (上) literally means "above", and denotes a high level of respect. While its use is no longer common, it is still seen in constructions like chichi-ue (父上), haha-ue (母上) and ane-ue (姉上), reverent terms for "father", "mother" and "older sister" respectively. Receipts that do not require specification of the payer's name are often filled in with ue-sama. Martial arts titles[edit] See also: Japanese martial arts Martial artists often address their teachers as sensei||先生. Junior and senior students are organized via a 後輩 system. Also in some systems of karate, O-Sensei is the title of the (deceased) head of the style. This is how the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba is often referred to by practitioners of that art. The O- prefix itself, translating roughly as "great[er]" or "major", is also an honorific.
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