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What percentage of /jp/ posters are actual hikikomori?

>> No.9355105 [DELETED] 

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>> No.9355104

420%

>> No.9355111

110% becuz i am so hikki dat i have room inside room and wear diapers instead of leavin double room LoL

>> No.9355116

At most, 5%.

Being a hikki proper is really, really hard to facilitate in a lot of places...

>> No.9355128

5~10%

>> No.9355136

0% but 102% of us are truNEETz lol

>> No.9355142

There are no hikikomoris in the western.

>> No.9355144

I am one?

I don't know what would fully constitute for one.

>> No.9355159

epic meta thread will read 2 grandkids lol

#winning

>> No.9355156

Half and half when reffering to myself

>> No.9355161

I'm not. Jogging is too fun.

>> No.9355169

no such thing in western culture

>> No.9355204

Am I still a hikki if I go out only to get food? I even use the self checkout

>> No.9355243

About tree fiddy

>> No.9355291

>>9355204
If you go at the dead of night when there are no people anyways, then yes.

Otherwise no.

>> No.9355344

havent left my house in 6 years, u jelly?

>> No.9355370

>>9355204
No, that means you're a NEET.

A hikikomori will would never leave their house under any circumstances.

>> No.9355382

>> No.9355397

I don't think very many are, we have far more NEETs and shutins, but I don't think we have many hikkis.

>> No.9355401

>>9355291
Okay good, because that's when I wake up anyways

>> No.9355890

>>9355161
this

>> No.9355892

I'm just a NEET, I go outside once in a while with my mom.

>> No.9355909
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9355909

Anyone here know what the Spanish word/term for ''Hikikomori'' is?

I'm writing a paper on the subject, but I'm stuck as to what word I should use. I was thinking it's along the lines of ''Hikikomorio'', but I really don't know.

>> No.9355912

I only leave the house to keep getting welfare money.

>> No.9355942

Very few hikikomori.

NEET on the other hand? There's likely a decent amount. Very reclusive folk? Probably a very large amount.

>> No.9356168

>>9355909

It's a foreign word, keep it as is.

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9356774

>MFWTFW I AM THE 5% ISHYGDDT

>> No.9356803

Being a hikki is possible in Finland thanks to the welfare system, I was one for a year but now I've been going to the gym so not full hikki anymore.

>> No.9360214

>>9355099
nobody cares

>> No.9360237

>>9355370
NEET stands for Not currently enrollled in education employment or training. What the fuck does that have to do with going outside?

ITT: everyone argues over what is classified as NEET/Hikikomori

>> No.9360243

>>9360237
>enrolled

This is the second or third time I've seen you post and stop it.

>> No.9360245

1488%

>> No.9360283

>>9355370
japanese still classify such people (only leaving to get food) as hikkikomori. i don't see a problem. most japanese hikkikomori who don't live with their parents supposedly do so. it's not like it necessarily means social contact, with all those 24h stores and stuff.

>> No.9360295

>>9360237
do you even google?

>NEET = Not in Education, Employment, or Training
is it so hard to remeber?

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