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dandelionfancy July 8 2009, 09:30:29 UTC
Hello! ;)
I managed to delete my TMGS save file after a couple weeks of intensive play once, so I feel your pain. x.X

I never manage to avoid Chiyomi, because somehow, in every single game, I cannot let the test scores drop ever. It kills me silently inside. So I always choose her room.
That's why it's painful to go the Mihara/Weatherfield way... ;_;

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dandelionfancy July 9 2009, 13:01:24 UTC
I did a lot of random exploration before I started playing TMGS, so a guide was in my hands the moment I started. Used to always pick the cutest-looking room, but then I realised I could use Arisawa's smarts to my advantage. *-*

I never liked Mihara until I played his route. He's got the sweetest interactions with the heroine (apart from Hazuki, of course).

But wow, at least you're having some formal education in Japanese! I was denied a chance at a 3rd language in SG because my Chinese used to be fail. I guess it still is... and I probably would've picked Bahasa had I gotten a chance... still, it's nice to dream. Just groping my way through the guessing game of kanji now. X.x

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dandelionfancy July 13 2009, 05:48:59 UTC
Yep, Arisawa's from TMGS1. She made such a lasting impression on me because she was the friend I continually kept going after in my otome game infancy.

Well, my Chinese definitely wasn't brilliant, but it wasn't very good either. Up till P3 I still couldn't understand a sentence of Chinese (TOTAL BANANA XD), and I think I was scraping the bottom of the grade A barrel in PSLE. Which wasn't good enough apparently, because you needed an A* in both languages (in my time - I feel so old -. I heard that they're trying to make it easier now to learn a 3rd language? TOO LATE *-*).

I used to dislike Chinese so much, but because I can guess the kanji, it's good. ;))) And also, after meeting a lot of ABCs here, who never had a chance to Chinese but want to, so much, I feel rather fortunate.

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