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Boku (僕) and ore (俺) are both Japanese first-person pronouns meaning "I," used primarily by males to indicate different levels of formality, confidence, and intimacy. Boku is polite, humble, and moderate, often used in professional or neutral settings. Ore is casual, masculine, and rough, used among close friends or by someone asserting authority.
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I dont understand the boku and ore part, can someone explain?