The "made a girl cry" doesn't count if it's a positive. And it's generally just a guilt-tripping manipulation technique anyway.
Yep, as every chef knows, start with the oven.
"It's a lot for one person."
First that's irrelevant when you're cooking for more than one, and second, you can make it for one person if you really want to.
Nothing special with those clothes.
If you have 100% pure orange juice, you don't need any high-end products. Well, you don't need them anyway, since for 90% of them you're just paying for the brands.
The other girls don't seem hyped about a horror film.
I thought from the beginning that the point of him moving in was to make food for everybody.
While I didn't think it was the point, explicitly, it certainly seems like a natural development.
Although I know this is right, I have never seen anyone using this in a conversation, EVER
If there's food in a manga, characters will sprout canned foodie phrases. It's not optional.
I low-key hate this kind of thinking, since it combines brand worship with unwillingness to indulge yourself.
Yeah. Never liked brand products unless they've proven to be worth the price. Which is why I'm not buying an iPhone for my next phone.