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algol [13]
3 years ago
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What does the word Kawaii mean?​

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Elodia [21]3 years ago
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In the context of Japanese culture, it means “cute”
GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:In Japanese, the word kawaii describes something as “cute,” “adorable,” or “pretty,” usually carrying a connotation of smallness, shyness, and innocence. The literal meaning of the word denotes “lovable” or “pitiable.”

While the word has a long history, in contemporary culture kawaii is primarily associated with a popular aesthetic emerging in Japan in the 1970–80s. Around this time, many Japanese students began to write in a rounded, thin-lined style, incorporating faces, hearts, and other images into their writing—all considered “cute,” or kawaii. Capitalizing on this schoolroom trend, Japanese companies like Sanrio started selling goods such as stationery, lunch boxes, diaries, and backpacks with “cute” designs and cartoon characters—most notably Hello Kitty, who became a global icon of the Japanese kawaii culture of cuteness. Other institutions, from banks to airlines, incorporated kawaii elements in their marketing.

The kawaii aesthetic drew Western attention in the 1980s. The Far East Economic Review described kawaii in 1984, with The Atlantic following in 1986, and Forbes in 1987. English speakers started using kawaii online as early as 1989. Early examples tend to refer to elements of Japanese popular culture such as Hello Kitty, the Street Fighter character Chun Li, or Jiji, and a cat from the Hiyao Miyazaki 1989 film Kiki’s Delivery Service. Westerners went on to adopt kawaii to refer to other cute things, including their own cartoon characters, pets, and people.

The Kawaii aesthetic remains popular in Japanese fashion and culture. Adult women may, for example, dress in lacey or ruffled dresses, in the style known as Lolita fashion, which is considered kawaii. Construction sites may even be set off by barriers shaped like cute animal characters. The West also continues to be fascinated with kawaii. Outlets like Big Think and Vice have covered kawaii in the mid-to-late-2010s. Kawaii Box, a subscription box service for cute Japanese goods was featured on the Today Show in 2016.

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