I'd still say five percent is pretty high though.I looked into arranged marriages in Japan, known as omiai (お見合い), and according to Wikipedia, only about 5% of marriages today are arranged. It’s interesting because this trope shows up so often in manga that it gives the impression it's still common, when in reality, it's pretty rare.
Thanks for the chapter!
I'm hoping she leaves and it brings MC to the realization that he's in an inn. Eventually they will all leave as mentioned in the first chapter since this is a temporary situation.A plot twist, but a really cliched one that you almost could predict it. It's going to be where MC doesn't want her to leave because the other female tenants are going to miss her which will convince the MC that he too will miss her and which he will convince her to stay.
Let's just see how it will play out.
Well, the reason it shows up alot in mangas is because of if you look at what status the "5%" usually belong to you'll see that it's the status that less than ~15% (guesstimating here, don't have the statistics ready at hand) of the japanese population belongs to, which would mean that around a third of those has arranged marriages or "politacal pushed for" marriages.I looked into arranged marriages in Japan, known as omiai (お見合い), and according to Wikipedia, only about 5% of marriages today are arranged. It’s interesting because this trope shows up so often in manga that it gives the impression it's still common, when in reality, it's pretty rare.
Thanks for the chapter!
Wow, they did have us in the first half.I feel like this is going to be a matter of "they had us in the first half"
Well, we'll have to wait till the raws for chapter 12 are gonna come outThank goodness i moved the goal post to chapter 12, we survived a release!
Now if chapter 12 is also divided in 2 parts...
Alright now we are gambling! everyone is going in this blind @chinchiro_addictWell, we'll have to wait till the raws for chapter 12 are gonna come out
well didn't get ecchi, but doubt this resolves without the MC gets the lucky perv with the teacher on the side of the arranged marriage interview or in the worst case in the inn anyway.A plot twist, but a really cliched one that you almost could predict it. It's going to be where MC doesn't want her to leave because the other female tenants are going to miss her which will convince the MC that he too will miss her and which he will convince her to stay.
Let's just see how it will play out.
Yeah, it's usually not the broke people we see in pop culture, even if they call themselves that while running the a/c in their palatial estate.Well, the reason it shows up alot in mangas is because of if you look at what status the "5%" usually belong to you'll see that it's the status that less than ~15% (guesstimating here, don't have the statistics ready at hand) of the japanese population belongs to, which would mean that around a third of those has arranged marriages or "politacal pushed for" marriages.
EDIT: Forgot to add that the same status demographic of people are also often represented in manga.