If you liked
NHK ni Youkoso!
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...then you might like
Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Both are about loners and existential crises.
NHK is about running from reality, Yahari is about running from people. Or vice versa :)
However, NHK is about a shut-in in his 20s and Yahari is about high-school life, thus the latter is more of the mainstream.
In both series, the main male protagonist is considered a loner with little to no friends as well as having a stoic outlook on life in general. However, one day he meets a strange girl and they form a rather peculiar relationship.
NHK takes more place in a home environment while Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru. takes more spaces at home.
Both series makes great usage of various dialogues that are memorable and insightful to watch. There's also comedy that makes fun of various every day life situations. There is also implied romance throughout both series although NHK takes more of a
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Both have a Male who can't act well with other People
Both have some Kind of Life counseling by a Woman
Both realistic shows dealing with a lonely main character.
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Recommended by thecleanerv99
Thinking about meaning of life... both series are about this. Also there is a little romance and comedy. NHK is more mysterious, but Yahari is more complicated
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Recommended by windowsmemphis
While the settings are quite different, both anime are dark romantic comedy-dramas which star lazy, pessimistic protagonists (Satou/Hachiman) who have given up on society. In both cases, they meet a black-haired girl (Misaki/Yukino) who claim they want to help cure them of their cynical outlook and make them a better person. However, it later becomes apparent that the one trying to help the protagonist is just as messed up and in need of help as they are.
In general, I find Hachiman and Satou to be very alike in a lot of ways. They're both aware that they have issues, but don't try to fix them
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Recommended by Joe_Devaney
Both the shows have loners as their main protagonists and both provide interesting social commentary on the trials an anti-social person must go through everyday.
If you've watched and enjoyed one of these, I believe you'll find entertainment in the other.
Satou and Hachiman share extremely similar views on society and people and are both cynical. Each show revolves around improving their main characters and helping them with their issues, with Misaki helping Satou and the service club helping Hachiman.
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Recommended by beugmeister
The main characters are loner and has trouble to socialize with others while both heroines looks strong and reliable outside but actually have problem that they can't solve . For me , welcome to the NHK is the best show to recommend for Oregairu fans.
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Recommended by TierraRobada
Both amazing shows, they're both about a person who has isolated themselves from society and put in a position to help their conditions get better.
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Recommended by Eswitchmi1R