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1 points - 5 points
TSUNDERE: The first and most well known of the deres is the tsundere. The "tsun" in tsundere comes from the Japanese word "tsuntsun" (ツンツン) which means to be aloof or high and mighty. Thus, tsunderes are often stuck-up on the outside but loving on the inside.Often, tsunderes are embarrassed by or don't know what to do with their romantic feelings and become even more belligerent and egotistical than normal-especially in proximity to the objects of their affections. Their constant inner struggle between their pride and love is the key to how these characters act. As tsundere characters develop and accept their feelings, they will often remain in "tsun" mode in public but become more and more "dere" when in private.6 points - 10 points
KUUDERE: The "kuu" in kuudere comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "cool" (クール) and thus is used for a person who is calm and composed on the outside. They are the ones who are serious and always in charge of a situation. They never panic and are who everyone else turns to in a crisis.Kuuderes often speak in a calm monotone and seem unaffected by the world around them. They never seem to be overly happy, excited, or surprised-just as they never appear sad, annoyed, or angry. Extreme examples may even seem to be completely emotionless. While kuuderes remains strict and business-like, they are emotional underneath their self-control. However, they tend to fear showing any weakness such as admitting liking someone or coming to rely on someone emotionally as well as professionally.11 points - 15 points
DANDERE: The "dan" in dandere comes from the Japanese word "danmari" (黙り) meaning silence. Thus a dandere is a quiet and often antisocial character. They are easily mistaken by Kuuderes due to their seemingly cool and distant nature, danderes are a common Japanese character archetype that describes heroines(and occasionally heroes) who are introduced as very shy, awkward and often insecure people who barely talk. Often, they want to be sociable but are either too embarrassed or scared of getting hurt. They tend to fear that saying the wrong thing might get them into trouble-or some other socially awkward situation-so they say nothing to be on the safe side.In nearly all cases, however, they overcome this and reveal their true selves- sweet, gentle and very friendly people.16 points - 20 points
YANDERE: The "yan" comes from "yanderu" (病んでる) which means to be sick-in this case, sick mentally. And unlike the others of the dere family, it is not the "dere" part that is hidden inside. No, on the inside of a yandere is where the crazy lies. Yanderes start of being genuinely romantic, loving, kind, merciful, sparing, sweet and gentle, but as soon as they find someone they truly care about they become brutal, psychotic or deranged in behavior. The psychotic tendency can be both sudden and ever-present but they become ruthless and super overprotective. There are generally two types of yanderes, obsessive and possessive. Obsessives will kill anyone and everyone who stands in the way of them having their "true loves." Possessives will go one step further and even kill the ones they love so that they won't end up with anyone else.If you want do find out more about deres, visit http://kotaku.com/how-to-identify-popular-japanese-character-types-1169085239.
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