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In Chinese culture, the term 叔叔 (shūshu) specifically refers to a father's younger brother, who is from the same generation as the speaker's parents. This means that the uncle is usually older than the speaker, but not as old as the speaker's parents. In contrast, the term 舅舅 (jiùjiu) refers to a mother's brother, who is also from the same generation as the speaker's parents.
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