Tsundra - How To Discuss
Jessica Cortez
Tsundra
What is the difference between tsundere, tsungire and tsundra? 3
A tsundere is a person who is usually cool or kind to outsiders, but has a softer, more caring side and is usually happier with the tsundere around him. It comes from anese tsuntsun (passionate) and deredere (loveydovey).
A sangir is one who is usually cold or gentle to others and has a soft face (i.e. he is also a sandir), but special emphasis is placed on his violent behavior, which includes physical beatings or Emotional abuse may be involved.
Tsundra or Tsundora are not common terms (as unusual as Tsundere), so there is no established definition. At least one use shows that it is a combination of sensation and dragon (dragon) which shows that a person is not only eloquent and powerful, but also ruthless and beautiful inside. Other uses indicate that this is a tundra word play, meaning to describe someone who is too cool for others (more than usual). Another use is that Sandora is the one that freezes the air, which means with boring or weird jokes.