I love how the two adults carefully teach Tiana the value of accepting people's gratitude. It would've been rude to not eat the expensive fruit that she was gifted with positive intentions. And Harris telling her to share her feedback with the fruit seller lady was the icing on the cake. I'm just gonna enjoy the wholesome moments while it's here, I know this can easily turn less wholesome the way the premise was laid out.
I wonder how much of that did Harris hear? Gifting him a newly sewn pair of boxers is a curious, but practical choice. I'll be honest, and admit I thought this was gonna be a chapter about Gina helping Tiana get new underwear, because I'd expect Harris would have no idea about a girl's underwear needs (unless this is a world where women don't have anachronistic modern underwear, which would make sense).