Let’s turn the meme into actual life advice. If you ever find yourself facing a relative’s unstoppable child, here’s what to do — and you will thank me later.
So go ahead. Bookmark this page. Share it with the friend who sent you that weird phrase. And when they ask how you found the answer, just smile and say: shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakara thank me later
親戚 (shinseki) in Japanese means "relatives" or "extended family." It refers to family members beyond the immediate nuclear family, MailMate.jp Let’s turn the meme into actual life advice
If you're looking for a guide on how to use this phrase or create similar expressions, here are some steps: Bookmark this page
If life imitates art and you find yourself with a cousin or distant relative on your doorstep, here is your survival list:
The caption would read: "Shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakara thank me later."
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