This might be the first time I've seen accidental eavesdropping directly advance a relationship rather than be a source for a misunderstanding drama that eventually advances the relationship.
This might be the first time I've seen accidental eavesdropping directly advance a relationship rather than be a source for a misunderstanding drama that eventually advances the relationship.
I like it, more manga should do this.
Also media in general honestly, I think a lot of Western TV and movies have comedy that revolves around misunderstandings. I often prefer it when things are clear like this hahaa
i like how Tomo hesitated for one morning,then just go "i'm fine with girls it seems"
What does SSR mean in this context?
I think it's a reference to how in gacha game the rarest above even S-ranks items are sometime called like that.
So Rika was glad she managed to see the rare "jealous pouty Natsuko".
I think it's a reference to how in gacha game the rarest above even S-ranks items are sometime called like that.
So Rika was glad she managed to see the rare "jealous pouty Natsuko".
That makes a lot of sense. Interesting how slang is changing over time, thanks for the answer!
Is it bad that my brain read this as "Sance Sance Revolution"? Like, I know that's very obviously not what it means, and yet I can't get the dumb thought out of my head because it makes me laugh like an idiot.
Are really Japanese universities a highschool 2.0, or is just the mangaka being waaay more familiar with highschool tropes?
Seems to be a universal thing. However cultural festivals at the secondary level are generally called 文化祭 (bunkasai), while university festivals are 大学祭 (daigaku-sai) or gakuen-sai (学園祭).