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It seems you are looking for a review of the song titled "Shinseki no Ko to Otomari Dakara de Na Zindagi" (translated loosely as "Because I'm Staying Over at My Relative's Child's Place, This is Life").

Meaning:
"Because I'm staying over with a relative's kid, life is free." shinseki no ko to o tomari dakara de na zindagi free

  1. Fear of staying at a relative’s home during childhood.
  2. Living a “free life” after escaping toxic family obligations.
  3. A mistranslated quote from an anime, film, or song.

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Part 5: How to Reclaim Your Free Life — Even If You Were the Scared Child

If the phrase shinseki no ko to o tomari still gives you a vague unease, here’s your adult reprogramming guide: Fear of staying at a relative’s home during childhood

Part 1: What Is “Shinseki no Ko to O Tomari” Really About?

At its surface, shinseki no ko to o tomari is a common cultural practice in Asia and beyond. Relatives live close or visit during holidays, children are expected to bond, and parents get a rare night off.