>>3738736Not sure. It doesn't seem like something she's done much, but she might be alright at it.
>>3738737Well, I guess I might have the upper hand when it comes to training, but when it comes to teaching me things, there are lots of things she could teach me.
>>3738739She'll attract all the birds to her with her singing.
>>3738741I have a hard time seeing her pulling pranks.
>>3738855I suppose she would be far removed from the issues in Kaiji. It doesn't seem like a manga she would get. She seems like she'd be the kind to read old cheesy shoujo manga and take all the over the top drama seriously. I can see her liking stuff like Rose of Versailles and Kimi ni Todoke.
>>3739003She likes opera and most likely classical music.
It can be alright at times, but I love lots of genres I doubt she'd enjoy.
We're both academically inclined introverts.
>>3739128No, I think going to the gym is something she would avoid.
>>3739159She's smart, so she'd be good in theory, but maybe too timid to make bold plays often enough. I suppose she'd be a bit like that Osamu guy in Akagi, if I remember him right.
>>3739446She wouldn't want to embarrass me and would be far more embarrassed than me if anything, but I suppose embarrassing mishaps are a thing that could happen. Also, I suppose her dressing like in chapter 72 at home could be a bit embarrassing at first, but if she's comfortable with it, good for her.
>>3739459I don't think she's likely to be all that quick of a runner. At the very least, she's no superhuman.
>>3739552See
>>3737870Yes. She's definitely someone who could exist in reality, too.
While she was raised in a Western-style mansion and all, there'd still be a slight cultural divide, but I don't think it's too bad.
She's smart, so she could definitely learn it assuming she doesn't know it already. I can speak Japanese anyways, so no problem.
>>3740409Nope.
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