I half expected like 10 cats to have piled on top of her laying downNot my favorite characters but still a great chapter! I thought something would go wrong specially when Baka showed up but nope, she enjoyed the day plentifully
This sort of thing varies from place to place, but at least in the US state I grew up in, high school aged teenagers living alone was/is a pretty normal thing. I think technically they have to have their guardian's permission to be living wherever they're living, which they almost always do (in one sense or another), but even when they don't that's kind of an unenforceable rule, you know?i know 'emancipation' can be a thing at 15 in some states in america but i wonder how much legal trouble someone 16 would be living on their own, unless it was established the place she's at belongs to a distant relative like how Yui (yuruyuri is like 14 and living alone)
yeah i guess with students being in class the majority of the day and some parents working around the clock, as long as you have a place of residence on paperwork somewhere, ppl don't rly do 'housecalls' too much versus needing to visit the parents for a specific reason (at least in animanga when someone's sick they simply have a classmate drop off the homework instead of like mailing it to them or so)This sort of thing varies from place to place, but at least in the US state I grew up in, high school aged teenagers living alone was/is a pretty normal thing. I think technically they have to have their guardian's permission to be living wherever they're living, which they almost always do (in one sense or another), but even when they don't that's kind of an unenforceable rule, you know?
Well, Nora was on the verge of culture shock due to Baka's carelessness, but she pulled through.Not my favorite characters but still a great chapter! I thought something would go wrong specially when Baka showed up but nope, she enjoyed the day plentifully
I think a lot also depends on age and “availability” of life. For example, my friend lived alone in an apartment owned by his parents in the same building where they lived, but on a different floor. That is, this formally gave him the experience of independent living, but he did not pay for himself.yeah i guess with students being in class the majority of the day and some parents working around the clock, as long as you have a place of residence on paperwork somewhere, ppl don't rly do 'housecalls' too much versus needing to visit the parents for a specific reason (at least in animanga when someone's sick they simply have a classmate drop off the homework instead of like mailing it to them or so)
altho i vaguely remembering one classmate having to transfer schools b/c the address he said he lived at was a lie and something about tax reasons even tho one person who went to our school was living in a diff city, though they were bordering each other/i'm in a suburb of a bigger city/part of a 'county' (even tho i think it would all go to the city/state overall but who knows)
Especially when it's something inherently trivial and petty, lmao.A like it when Baka makes things became philoshopical.
Baka? More like Hobo.you could live there