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“My little brother is 195cm and 120kg, strong as an ox, but he’s been a hikikomori for 3 years. Every time I suggest work, he says ‘that job doesn’t fit me.’ I’m going crazy.”
This guide interprets the phrase as a casual Japanese-English mix meaning something like “My little brother is seriously huge but won’t listen / won’t come” (uchi no otouto — my little brother; maji de dekain — really huge; dakedo mi ni kona — won’t come/won’t listen; work — likely “how to handle” or “what to do”). I’ll assume you want practical steps for dealing with a younger sibling who’s big/intimidating and uncooperative. If you meant something else, tell me and I’ll adapt. uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni kona work
, decides to host a "party" where she invites two of her friends—the blonde and the black-haired —to see her brother. “My little brother is 195cm and 120kg, strong
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