although most of the time I go into anime without any knowledge of the sport or hobby being focused
I actually do have a LOT of ceramics experience, including throwing on the pottery wheel, so it's kinda weird for me to be like,
"uh why aren't y'all showing her how to get the clay on the wheel first? are those mugs food safe? I thought those color glazes weren't food safe"
and such
I try not to make a big of a deal of when I do notice uncommon ways of holding a pencil/pen
but it was drilled into me at a VERY young age how to "correctly" grip a pencil, so when I do see grips different than that I get stressed out over it 💦
is that comfortable for them?! did they not have a teacher(s) constantly hovering over them to make sure they did it "right"?? were they not forced to use a plastic/rubber pencil grip???
before ppl jump on me, the job is a retail associate at a local art store, not a fortune 500 whatever
I don't think it'll hurt my chances *too bad* to use a uniquely casual greeting
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