So, I'm a little unfamiliar with this whole... dress code thing. Is it like being permanently on a winter island?
I think I might need a little help. [A little is an understatement. The man doesn't seem to have to figured out how the buttons on his bright purple shirt operate, if the bared chest showing off his tattoo is any indication. And
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Ah... Pleased to meet you, Marco-san. I am Japan. [A quick bow for the camera]
It is not so complicated, but I believe it is easier to show than tell.
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[O-oh a bow. He bows back at the camera.]
Show? [Arches an eyebrow. Oi oi, just because he has a lot of brothers doesn't mean he's used to that sort of thing.]
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Ah... I mean... [A pause and he sort of shifts the commuter to better view his outfit. Shirt, Gryffindor tie, robe...] It is like this, and the scarf can be worn over if Marco-san intends to go outside. It is quite cold.
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Like that? So really nearly everything has to be covered? Even toes? [Lol... poor pirate idiot.]
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I don't think I've ever worn socks before. [Apparently he is searching his memories to recall how they work outside of sock puppets.]
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But I believe the uniform is necessary, so please do your best. There are very many changes here for me as well, but I believe adapting would work best...
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When in Fishman Island, do as the fishmen do, is it? At least they don't wear socks.
[Your priorities Marco, gosh.]
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Change is a difficult thing, but if it is over something like dress code, I believe a willingness to adapt is in the best interest. [He's totally just thinking about himself right now, wow...]
...Does Marco-san understand how to wear it, now?
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Eh....
Is there really no way to keep certain things uncovered?
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[How embarrassing, oh gosh. COMPOSING HIMSELF...]
Um... Forgive me, but I do not believe so.
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