Part of the contact management framework. The label for the contact’s mother’s sibling’s younger son or father’s sister’s younger son.

  • @Avalokitesha
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    162 months ago

    I think Chinese and Korean culture share this concept, and I wouldn’t be surprised if there were more Asian languages who did. Since a daughter joins her husband’s family upon marriage, their children are considered belonging to the other family. I recently learner that apparently there’s a saying in Korean that daughters always leave things at their mother’s house when they get married so they have a reason to come back despite having left the family.