Orenchi ni Kita Onna Kishi to Inakagurashi Surukotoninatta Ken - Vol. 1 Ch. 6 - As thanks for a night's lodging and a meal

This is...surprisingly sweet. She might as well just be a foreigner from a really old-fashioned European country, because the culture clash is where all the humor is.
 
Well... that's escalated fast ... lol

because the culture clash is where all the humor is.

Gotta agree on this one.... this is the first time i see an isekai/reverse isekai that has MC with functional working brain (Common Sense)
 
"Japan doesn't have a class system".

O RLY?

As if he doesn't know that the old zaibatsu system still exists in the form of the modern keiretsu system, and that the financial strata of society are mostly cash-gated to lock them in place, to stop the poor ever escaping from poverty and to protect the assets of the rich.
Just because noble bloodlines and dynasties aren't as important as they used to be doesn't mean the class system doesn't exist. It just changed form a little.
 
@soticoto okay bro now you're getting kinda cringe with the jap hate. Every society obviously has people with more power, even communist systems.
 
@Ashisu : "Cringe" is a verb, idiot. Not an adjective nor a noun. It is enough to make me cringe to see commenters like you misusing it.
 
LOL this dude is one of those nerds that thinks the dictionary dictates language, you obviously understood what I said you pseudo-intellectual cringelord @soticoto
 
@Ashisu : I understand you clearly like flaunting your brain-damage like some sort of trophy, as you obviously have no sense of shame to react appropriately to your failures. Get back on the short-bus already. You don't belong anywhere language is used, degenerate. Your presence is just dirtying up the place.
 
I like the implication that "farmer" and "businessman" aren't both commoners. You're not the equivalent of a "merchant class" unless you actually own a company peon. Being a salaryman is just the lowest class of citizen in a different context.
@SotiCoto
"Class system" in this context is being used to denote the concept of feudalism, not the very recent idea of class being divided into income groups in this current capitalist society. Granted, Japan also had a feudal system at this point, but there's no longer one.
 
@mitochan from what I know green cards are really hard to get and meticulously inspected every year, especially the marriage ones
 

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