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MordecaiRocks
07/29/19 12:26:12 AM
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gunplagirl
07/29/19 12:28:10 AM
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Turbam
07/29/19 12:29:27 AM
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I thought the term originated from glorious Nippon?
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Solar_Crimson
07/29/19 12:30:02 AM
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They pretty much have a word for it already: hikikomori.
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viewmaster_pi
07/29/19 12:44:31 AM
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NES4EVER
07/29/19 12:47:00 AM
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Solar_Crimson posted...
They pretty much have a word for it already: hikikomori.


That was my introduction to the term. Some dude on here years ago calling himself NEET hikkomori
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Deganawidah
07/29/19 11:10:12 PM
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Solar_Crimson posted...
They pretty much have a word for it already: hikikomori.


Hikikomori and NEET are different things, though it is not uncommon for people to be both and understandable for people to associate the two with one another.

Hikikomori refers to a person who is a social recluse, someone who is particularly withdrawn from society (though they may simply prefer to interact in indirect means, such as online communication). NEET is anyone not in employment, education, or training.

A hikikomori can be employed or in school and simply be withdrawn in those settings (or even do these things from home) and therefore not be a NEET. Likewise, a NEET can be socially active and outgoing.
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MwarriorHiei
07/29/19 11:12:03 PM
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Turbam posted...
I thought the term originated from glorious Nippon?

NEET is european iirc
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