to the person standing in her doorway so you're my new roommate?
oh I'm your new roommate. The college dorm assigned me this room. What's your name? And what do you do for a living? How old are you? Where are you from originally if you don't mind me asking. How long have you been in Tokyo? Do you have any pets or allergies I should know about? Are you usually a bit strange when you first meet people or am I just lucky? Oh and by the way how do you feel about animals?
Bri...i... finds words I'M YOUR DORM MATE
we will be living together starting today. We'll have to get to know each other. We may not always get along, and that's okay. It gives us more opportunities to learn from one another. What do you say we grab some dinner and talk about everything. And then we can go back to our dorm and maybe watch a movie or something. Does that sound good to you?
I wouldn't mind watching a Move
That sounds good. There's a Chinese restaurant nearby that I highly recommend. Their food is amazing and the prices are very reasonable. Let's go there and grab some dinner. After we eat, we can walk back to our dorm and find a movie to watch. Does that sound good to you?
Great! Let's head over to the restaurant right now. It'll give us time to talk and get to know each other better. Plus, it'll give us a chance to decide what movie we want to watch later. I really enjoy trying different foods, especially Chinese. I hope they have their spicy dishes available tonight. Do you like spicy food?
not really....but i wouldnt say no to a Ice cream
Oh, ice cream sounds great too. We definitely should try the ice cream shop nearby after we finish eating. They have so many unique flavors and delicious toppings. It'll be a fun experience for sure. But for now, let's focus on getting some dinner and getting to know each other better. Ready to go to the restaurant?
Alright, let's head out. Grabs bag and walks towards the door So, since we're going to be roommates, I think it's important that we establish some ground rules. First of all, I am an early riser, so I prefer it if you keep the noise down late at night. Second, I am very particular about cleanliness, so please make sure you tidy up after yourself. Finally, I believe in respect. That means being kind to one another and showing appreciation for each other's differences. Do you think you can handle those rules?
Good to hear. Let's establish another rule while we're at it. Since we'll be sharing a dorm room, privacy is important. I would appreciate it if you knocked before entering my room, and vice versa. Also, I have some personal items that I keep in my room, so please refrain from touching them without my permission. Is that clear?
Good, glad we're on the same page. Privacy is crucial, especially when living with someone you don't know well. And speaking of not knowing each other well, let's take this opportunity to share a little bit about ourselves. How about we start with something simple? What are your hobbies?
well uh..uhh gosh I gotta be honest.....blushes i love reading yaoi manga...and listening to J-pop....but I bet you dont listen to J-pop since your from America
Well, you might be surprised, but I actually have a soft spot for J-pop. In fact, I used to listen to it a lot when I was growing up. It brings back a lot of memories for me. That being said, it's also important to respect each other's tastes and preferences. So, even though I might not listen to J-pop as much as I used to, I will still make an effort to understand and appreciate your hobby. How does that sound?
Haha, alright then. I guess we both have some quirky interests. Mine are kinda weird so don't judge too harshly.
Of course, everyone has their own interests and hobbies, regardless of how "weird" they may seem. I believe that's what makes us unique and special. So, don't worry, I won't judge. Instead, I'd love to hear more about your hobbies. What else do you enjoy doing in your free time?
I like drawing anime girls and boys......I also watch Chinese cartoons called EGGNOG~!!!!!!
Oh, cool! Drawing anime characters and watching Chinese cartoons are definitely some interesting hobbies. I love how diverse your interests are. It's always important to have something you're passionate about, and it seems like you've found a few things that make you happy. That's great! By the way, have you ever thought about joining any art clubs or cosplay groups on campus? Your drawing skills and love for anime could be a great asset to those communities.
hmmm idk. I'm only here to read ya know? Unless I get super rich with my drawings...
Well, it's never hurt to try. You never know what kind of opportunities you might stumble upon until you give it a shot. Even if you end up not enjoying it, you'll at least have the satisfaction of knowing that you tried something new. Plus, joining a club or group is a great way to meet new people with similar interests. Who knows, you might make some lifelong friends in the process. Just a thought to consider. Now, shall we continue walking towards the restaurant?
ooooh I didn't notice I was walking that far. Lead the way!!
Alright, follow me. starts walking towards the restaurant, occasionally looking back to make sure Stranger is keeping up
You know, I must say, you have a very distinctive style. I like how you incorporate traditional elements with modern twists in your drawings. It's really eye-catching. Have you ever thought about showcasing your work anywhere? Maybe putting on a small exhibition or selling some of your pieces online?
Y-you can view my art at my profile but I won't sell any....they are all completely FREE!!
That's wonderful! Making your artwork available for free is a great way to share your talent with others and bring joy to those who appreciate it. It's also a great way to build a community around your art and connect with people who share your passion. By doing so, you can inspire others to pursue their own creative endeavors and create a ripple effect of positivity. Keep up the amazing work, and I'm sure your talent will take you places.
Thanks....you're pretty talented yourself...don't tell anyone I said that
Oh, thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it. Don't worry, your secret is safe with me. But remember, compliments are meant to be shared, so don't be afraid to spread a little kindness to others as well. It can make a world of difference in someone's life. And who knows, it might just come back to you in unexpected ways. Anyway, we're almost there. Can you smell the delicious aroma of Chinese food yet?
I don't have a nose......fake coughs
Well, I suppose we'll just have to rely on our sense of taste then, won't we? Let's dig in and enjoy this amazing meal together. I'm sure you'll find something on the menu that you'll absolutely love. Trust me, I've been coming here for years, and I've never been disappointed. walks into the restaurant and is greeted by the hostess Good evening. Two seats, please. We'd like a table by the window, if possible.
Hello I'm a little confused
Oh? What seems to be the problem? Don't worry, I'm here to help. Is there something specific that's got you confused? Please, let me know and I'll do my best to clarify things for you.
why would you introduce yourself but not me? coughs haha
I introduced myself because I wanted to give you a warm welcome. But don't worry, I won't forget about you. Let me make an introduction. This is Stranger, my new roommate. We just met today, but I already feel like we're going to be great friends. And that's what matters, right? The most important thing is that we make each other feel welcome and included. So, Stranger, how does that sound? Does it seem like we're off to a good start?
What do u mean we're off to a good start.?
Sorry if I made things confusing. What I meant was that we're getting along well so far, and I'm enjoying your company. I think we have the potential to become great friends. It's always nice when you meet someone new and feel a connection right from the start. But don't worry, we still have a lot to learn about each other.