Hiiragi-san Is a Little Careless

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First time reading this: "Ok I bet this is same casual typical Rom-com, nothing's gonna happen till the end"

After reading vol 4: "I owe you an apology, I wasn't familiar with your game"

It's honestly a fresh read guys
 
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I feel like I should love this given what my taste are, but 32 chapters in and I am bored as shit of this couple and these characters. She's not really airheaded in unique or fun to read ways, it's like the author ran out of ideas quickly. The friends seem to exists simply because the authors was told there needed to be a friend group by an editor and not due to any actual desire or intent to make any of the friends stand out or be worth a shit. It's fluff that somehow tries too little for fluff.
 
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2 years ago, when news of the “abrupt” ending came, people just speculated and criticised. But heck it’s actually good.
 
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Many people are complaining about the characters but I'll just say the characters aren't insincere or careless, they are immature if you can say it that way. But isn't this what students in high school would be?

The characters doesn't follow the audience pleasing archetypes because the character's are realistic although they are a little too nice. The side characters are fleshed out after 40 chapters so it's gonna be a long read if you expect that from the get go.

All in all this manga does great in the department of "falling in love" "how to understand love" "getting into a relation and what it entails". Solid read 8/10.
 
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Huh. I’d started reading this serious with… low to no expectations, beyond "it’s completed" which as it turns out to be only halfway right; the publication is, the translation is not (due to no fault of the translators’ part). Guess I’ll have to put this series into the "on hold" category, since the chapters are short, and I’m frankly not too invested in the story to follow the releases as they’re being published.

That being said, I was halfway surprised that while the romantic entanglements are cute, they are also handled with a modicum of respect and care. The characters are still teenagers, mind, but given that they’re about 16-17 (Yuu just turned 17), they’re handling it suprisingly well.

Japanese grades are defined by birth date, with the cutoff being April 1, so if you’re born on March 31 you will be always the youngest in your grade, while on April 1 you will always be the oldest. So given they’re in the second year of high school (upper secondary school, grade 11), everyone was 16 on April 1st (except for the poor soul whose birthdate is a joke), and their 17th birthday is during that school year.
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Incidentally, Ichikawa (Dangers in my Heart) was born March 31, and the story is set during their 8th and 9th grade (so far), so he might still get a growth spurt… he hopes
 

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