
One of my American colleagues wondered why most of Japanese teenagers are afraid of becoming their 20s. He said, "20 is very young," and then "25 is young." "30 is still young," and then, "maybe 35 is still young."

I don't know if you can call an 35 year old person a youngster. But, basically I agree with him. Japanese people think about their ages too seriously and it doesn't make them happy so far.
Of course, she is very young.
Probably, most Japanese think that the best time in their life must be when they are hig

She is young without a doubt as well.
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