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===Behaviors===
 
===Behaviors===
 
Big sister [[villager]]s are often depicted as stubborn, rude, and easily offended at first glance, in a similar manner to [[cranky]] [[villager]]s, who also have a hostile behavior. Big sister villagers also speak with gruff, accented voices, similar to the deep voices cranky villagers use, in reference to their "tough" attitudes. As a result of this, they are seen as a sort of tomboy, as they occasionally talk about enjoying fighting, and express an interest in participating in "turf wars." In addition to this, they might give the player a [[petition]] called "Tomboys Are People Too" which further supports this. Despite this tough exterior, however, big sister villagers are kind and empathetic deep down. They may act like an older sister when befriended, and may even give the [[player]] [[medicine]] (or in {{NH|short}}, the [[DIY]] recipe for it) if talked to after being stung by [[bee]]s or [[wasp]]s.
 
Big sister [[villager]]s are often depicted as stubborn, rude, and easily offended at first glance, in a similar manner to [[cranky]] [[villager]]s, who also have a hostile behavior. Big sister villagers also speak with gruff, accented voices, similar to the deep voices cranky villagers use, in reference to their "tough" attitudes. As a result of this, they are seen as a sort of tomboy, as they occasionally talk about enjoying fighting, and express an interest in participating in "turf wars." In addition to this, they might give the player a [[petition]] called "Tomboys Are People Too" which further supports this. Despite this tough exterior, however, big sister villagers are kind and empathetic deep down. They may act like an older sister when befriended, and may even give the [[player]] [[medicine]] (or in {{NH|short}}, the [[DIY]] recipe for it) if talked to after being stung by [[bee]]s or [[wasp]]s.
 
The personality is likely derived from the behavior of [[Peppy|peppy]] [[Islander|islanders]] in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, specifically [[Elina]], [[Flossie]], and [[Plucky]], alongside [[Charlise]], [[Koharu]], and [[Violet]] in ''e''+, who behave similarly to the big sister villagers. However, only Charlise and Plucky return with the big sister personality, with the rest of the peppy islanders not appearing in any other ''Animal Crossing'' game other than the [[first generation|First generation]] games.
 
  
 
In {{HHD}}, big sister villagers lose most of the empathetic and big sister charm of their personality to embrace instead a more tomboyish, tough, mischievous, and sarcastic inclination. As such, more than the "big sister" stereotype, they seem more akin to a somewhat watered-down image of the Japanese {{Wp|sukeban}}, or "boss girl." Natural partygoers and thrill-seekers, big sister villagers despise boredom and show little concerns for social conventions - eager to shout while waiting for food in the [[Restaurant|restaurant]] and presenting themselves as the classic loafer and cocky student at [[School|school]], or joshingly asking the player to switch roles while working at the [[shop]]s. However, they still show traces of their caring nature, worrying for the player's health and questioning their busy schedule if talked in their homes.
 
In {{HHD}}, big sister villagers lose most of the empathetic and big sister charm of their personality to embrace instead a more tomboyish, tough, mischievous, and sarcastic inclination. As such, more than the "big sister" stereotype, they seem more akin to a somewhat watered-down image of the Japanese {{Wp|sukeban}}, or "boss girl." Natural partygoers and thrill-seekers, big sister villagers despise boredom and show little concerns for social conventions - eager to shout while waiting for food in the [[Restaurant|restaurant]] and presenting themselves as the classic loafer and cocky student at [[School|school]], or joshingly asking the player to switch roles while working at the [[shop]]s. However, they still show traces of their caring nature, worrying for the player's health and questioning their busy schedule if talked in their homes.

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