Literally, it means "Uncle". In Korean, a polite way to refer to a man who is older than you, who you don't know well. That doesn't mean they're _old_, of course-- little kids might call a man in his 20's "Ajushi".
It does _not_ mean "old man".
It could also be used as the equivalent of "Sir" in English, when speaking to a stranger.
It does _not_ mean "old man".
It could also be used as the equivalent of "Sir" in English, when speaking to a stranger.
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Tom: Dude, I know. I wanted to miss it. I had APUSHitis.
Tom: Dude, I know. I wanted to miss it. I had APUSHitis.
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