A Story About Being Attacked by an Armed JK - Ch. 22

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Interesting, now they are out and about. I love that they are not just in that room anymore. I also loved where He says, "Shush"... Thanks for the translation
 
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Why does japanese male in manga always worried of being seen by their acquaintance or seen by other people when walking in public or doing something together with younger females like a highschool girl in this manga?

I mean just because you walk or eat or do whatever together doesn't mean you are in a special relationship

I'm just curious
 
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Why does japanese male in manga always worried of being seen by their acquaintance or seen by other people when walking in public or doing something together with younger females like a highschool girl in this manga?

I mean just because you walk or eat or do whatever together doesn't mean you are in a special relationship

I'm just curious
Japan is very sensitive to rumors and social status. Just the rumor of doing something bad can end up having pretty negative consequences and in the Japanese mindset it is Guilty until proven innocent. This is why you often see baseless blackmail used as a threat, because even if it's not true, it's SOCIAL death. You'll be judged as though it were true.

As well, physical, public affection has a stronger connotation in Japan. Holding hands, holding arms etc, all are considered extremely affectionate and only done with someone you're dating (unless they're dragging you along). So if you have a highschool girl clinging to you, the first thought is that you two are going out and as said before, that could be bad depending on who sees you. This idea is exacerbated by the fact that "Sugar daddy" culture is very much a thing in Japan and highschool girls do get involved with it even though it's illegal for them. They still find ways to slip through the cracks unnoticed.
 
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Japan is very sensitive to rumors and social status. Just the rumor of doing something bad can end up having pretty negative consequences and in the Japanese mindset it is Guilty until proven innocent. This is why you often see baseless blackmail used as a threat, because even if it's not true, it's SOCIAL death. You'll be judged as though it were true.

As well, physical, public affection has a stronger connotation in Japan. Holding hands, holding arms etc, all are considered extremely affectionate and only done with someone you're dating (unless they're dragging you along). So if you have a highschool girl clinging to you, the first thought is that you two are going out and as said before, that could be bad depending on who sees you. This idea is exacerbated by the fact that "Sugar daddy" culture is very much a thing in Japan and highschool girls do get involved with it even though it's illegal for them. They still find ways to slip through the cracks unnoticed
Oww, that's pretty sucks

Thanks for explaining btw
 
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So she is obviouslynbeing traind as some sort of assasin or soldier. This would actually make a pretty fun series.
 
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Japan is very sensitive to rumors and social status. Just the rumor of doing something bad can end up having pretty negative consequences and in the Japanese mindset it is Guilty until proven innocent. This is why you often see baseless blackmail used as a threat, because even if it's not true, it's SOCIAL death. You'll be judged as though it were true.

As well, physical, public affection has a stronger connotation in Japan. Holding hands, holding arms etc, all are considered extremely affectionate and only done with someone you're dating (unless they're dragging you along). So if you have a highschool girl clinging to you, the first thought is that you two are going out and as said before, that could be bad depending on who sees you. This idea is exacerbated by the fact that "Sugar daddy" culture is very much a thing in Japan and highschool girls do get involved with it even though it's illegal for them. They still find ways to slip through the cracks unnoticed.
Damn
Sounds like Japan has a severe skill issue and needs to learn the bro code.
 

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