Maybe the phrase is from a YouTube video or a podcast. Let's search for "Yankee-type guy" in quotes. of these.
In Japanese media and international web fiction, a refers to a specific subculture: a delinquent or rebel character who sports a tough, abrasive, and confrontational exterior but often hides a fiercely loyal, honest, or soft-hearted interior. The Anatomy of the "Yankee-Type" Character
Despite all of this, there is a strange, begrudging affection that emerges at the edges. Because while Kevin is a "bitchy" Yankee, he is also the guy who fixed my mother's Wi-Fi in five minutes when it had been broken for six months. He is the one who actually reads the terms of service for the family cell phone plan and saves us $40 a month. My Only Bitchy Cousin Is a Yankee-Type Guy- The...
Family is about accepting the chaos, and sometimes that means accepting the cousin who always tells you you’re doing it wrong—even if you know you’re doing it right.
In the hands of a Southerner, “Yankee” is rarely a compliment. And in the case of my cousin, it fit like a tailored suit: immaculate, expensive, and completely wrong for the weather. Maybe the phrase is from a YouTube video or a podcast
Broaden the essay by discussing what the manga says about social perception in Japan .
When paired with a Yankee character, a "bitchy" or tsundere attitude creates a highly volatile personality. This character is easily annoyed, highly vocal about their complaints, and quick to snap, masking their true feelings or vulnerabilities behind a wall of aggressive sass. In Japanese media and international web fiction, a
I’ve always prided myself on two things: my ability to make a roux from memory, and my unshakable belief that family dysfunction is best served with a side of sweet tea. But in the grand theater of our family reunions, no character has ever stolen the spotlight quite like my cousin—the Yankee-type guy.