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"Notice me, person-who-is-my-senior-in-whatever-situation-I-met-them!"
It's called exposition. How else are lazy writers supposed to explain the relationship?
I don't think I've ever called my brother "bro". I call my friends "bro" all the time.
Me, calling my sister:
"Hey."
No response
"HEY!"
No response
"HEY, DICKLIPS!"
"What?"
Luckily, though an only child, I had plenty of friends with siblings and I quickly caught on to that 'sis' or 'bro' was never used in anything except the most facetious fashion.
We just called each other cunts
Found the Aussie