i never got into the manga, but the live action series is pretty good for what it is , even tho it's like 70% an ad for the restaurants he visitsThere's a reference in Page 6/7 to "Kodoku no Gourmet's" Chapter 12 Page 5, which I guess is kinda like a meme in Japan, after looking it up online. My translation may be off, but it's something along these lines.
Can we skip converting isekai currency to irl currency please? To be honest that so stupid for me
It's done so that the younger audience doesn't have to struggle to understand monetary concepts. Remember that shonen, even when written more maturely than most other media out there, is still primarily intended for a younger audience.I love how in every freaking isekai they always find a way to convert the monetary value (sarcasm).
Bro what the fuck just use it as is. Who gives a fuck if 1 copper is 100 Yen or 1 whateverthefuckcurrency.
Yeah like why tf do you need to convert it to yen for ? Just remember 1 silver = 10 copper is straight up easierCan we skip converting isekai currency to irl currency please? To be honest that so stupid for me
further, being honest gave him an opportunity to level the class and learn more about it. That's the thing that usually bothers me about isekai mcs hiding their powers. Some are saying hes stupid for admitting it but hiding your abilities all the time is a HUGE opportunity cost. You lose the chance to learn from others or improve your abilities by constantly hiding them. That wouldn't matter if you fully expect your gifts to carry you through life with no development on your part, but if you want to advance you can't just hide.I mean, it's not like this job change skill is omnipotent. Sure, people might take advantage of it to force him a specific job to make money or something, but as we saw on chapter 1 and 2 it all depends on his growth and training, meaning it can be fairly useless or a waste of resources if you don't plan it properly.
Basically, being honest about it and its drawbacks might actually be a good idea here.