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@ Kiratwig: My favorite character was Shigure for a while, but then I found Hatori and I liked him a lot better. I don't really care for the younger characters that much, it's more the adults. But that's just me.
@ Aki: Well, I think you told me that Koneko played clarinet. Was it the smae for Zaine as well?
A complicated Japanese aesthetic and cultural concept. Broadly speaking, a yamato nadeshiko is a woman with attributes that were traditionally desirable in Japan from the perspective of male-dominated society; generally ascribed to people with traditional upbringings. Basically it revolves around acting for the benefit of the family and obeying and assisting authority figures (father, husband, sometimes father-in-law or older brothers). Virtues include loyalty, domestic ability, wisdom, maturity, and humility.
Painfully shy and quiet, the Shrinking Violet is the withdrawn character, usually female, who walks through the school hallways with her head down and wants nothing more than to blend in with the scenery to avoid all attention because she believes that her presence is worthless or unwanted.
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