[It does reassure her, and when Laphicet gets into his chair she will helpfully push it closer to the table. They didn't need words to communicate, right? Not all things needed talking.]
Thanks for the food.
[In japanese again. Maybe? This would be a perfect chance to teach Laphicet some basic phrases? If he wanted to of course.]
[ It definitely helps; he repeats right after her, enthusiastically: ]
Itadakimasu!
[ With that, he finally starts eating as well. Not a minute passes when he holds up his cup and points to Dia and then to his own mouth—most likely to hear how is it called in her language. ]
I hope we'll be able to talk normally soon...
[ They've just started to know each other, this is so unfair...even if picking up a new language is fun. ]
[ He even mimics the thumbs up despite knowing its meaning. Well, they can't talk normally, but maybe there's a way around it? Laphicet perks up suddenly and stretches his open palm forward like he'd like to tell her to wait for him for a moment. Shortly, he scurries to his own room to grab a piece of paper and something to write. When he's finally back, Dia will receive a short note: ]
Miss Dia, can you read this? What is your language called?
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Thanks for the food.
[In japanese again. Maybe? This would be a perfect chance to teach Laphicet some basic phrases? If he wanted to of course.]
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[ He's a fast learner, but mistakes here and there can happen when you pick up a whole new language, right? ]
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[She shakes her head. Taking a sip of her drink to wash down the bite she had just taken.]
Ita-daki-masu.
[She repeats it for him, hoping that maybe the break down would help.]
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Itadakimasu!
[ With that, he finally starts eating as well. Not a minute passes when he holds up his cup and points to Dia and then to his own mouth—most likely to hear how is it called in her language. ]
I hope we'll be able to talk normally soon...
[ They've just started to know each other, this is so unfair...even if picking up a new language is fun. ]
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Soon...
[She feels bad she can't communicate better either. She wishes that she could.]
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Miss Dia, can you read this? What is your language called?