If they're close enough to be playing the Pocky game, they're already together. They just don't know it yet.The pocky game is extremely effective in getting childhood friends together
I think it was meant to say that the store was easy to get to as it was near the train station they often use? Good and easily accessible shop are great after all.I wonder why it's always the "x shop near the station". I have seen that in so many manga I couldn't possibly count them all.
We can see the bread stick under the chocolate layer, that means she already licked it!That pocky shot is really something else
Are they? Wouldn't it mainly cater to people who have 30 seconds to visit the shop, while they are on their way somewhere? It's a station, after all. It's a location with a lot of traffic, so the rent might be on the higher side, but the clientele only needs something fast to grab and possibly something easy to eat. It can also be a noisy place due to all the people coming and going continuously.I think it was meant to say that the store was easy to get to as it was near the train station they often use? Good and easily accessible shop are great after all.
I feel I've been saying that, that with all his spouting of efficiency, that he would probably skip college and try getting a job as soon as possible. His bio does seem to support my statement too "getting a job as soon as possible" so I feel a little proud on that front xDRe reading.
Just a question, when it was said he was in the college?
And if it was said, when it was said he was not still in the college?
I mean, they say that he got a job as soon as possible. I know it's common to go to the college, but not everyone does that and some people just start working directly instead
Well, train stations (and bus stations and other transit locations) naturally attact convenience stores, bakeries/patisseries and other "everyday items" shops, due to the heavy traffic.I wonder why it's always the "x shop near the station". I have seen that in so many manga I couldn't possibly count them all.