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"Watashi" is a more polite way to talk about oneself, and is frequently used by both genders. "Ore" is used chiefly by males (it's rarely used by females because it implies masculinity). "Ore" can be considered rude if one says it to "superiors" (like elders or bosses), so "watashi" is typically the safer of the two to use in most social situations.

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"Watashi" is a polite and gender-neutral way to say "I" or "me" in Japanese. "Ore" is a more casual and masculine way to refer to oneself. The choice between the two reflects the speaker's gender, formality, and the level of familiarity with the listener.

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