Never mind~ [Ren may have been implying some things about the reaction, but he's never the type to explain that kind of joke if the drift isn't caught anyway, so he'll just let things move on. And face down into his plate for a moment to disguise his laugh at that reaction from the chef, because that's more like the kind of emotion he's used to seeing.]
I don't know, I feel like it suits better at the end of the meal because then you can appreciate all of it, right? Or maybe that's just what I'm used to.
[Though Ren's also marginally more used to the fancy side of this kind of thing. Not that he's unused to teppanyaki or he wouldn't have suggested it, but having the chef right there the entire time isn't quite as familiar a dining style as what fancier restaurants tend to aim for.]
[ The chef's already turned their attention back to cooking, and Shino is wrangling with something slim and disinclined to stay grasped by chopsticks. It's the fifth time it's slipped out of his hold, and he's a second away from giving in and just picking it up with his fingers, since even trying to use his right hand with him holding hands with Ren would make it useless. ]
I tend to say thanks as everything comes out. If that's even what we're talking about. Oh, come on!
[ There goes that slippery bit, time number six. ]
[Ren pauses in eating to watch Shino's disaster chopstick attempts (and is quietly thankful he got his good hand, even if he is reasonably dexterous with both).]
Just lift up your plate and push it into your mouth or something, I'm sure nobody will mind. [And then he just casually proceeds to pick his own up quite easily, because dominant hands are useful like that.] Especially since it's probably pretty obvious you can't use your good hand.
[He bounces their joined hands up and down for a moment.]
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I don't know, I feel like it suits better at the end of the meal because then you can appreciate all of it, right? Or maybe that's just what I'm used to.
[Though Ren's also marginally more used to the fancy side of this kind of thing. Not that he's unused to teppanyaki or he wouldn't have suggested it, but having the chef right there the entire time isn't quite as familiar a dining style as what fancier restaurants tend to aim for.]
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I tend to say thanks as everything comes out. If that's even what we're talking about. Oh, come on!
[ There goes that slippery bit, time number six. ]
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Just lift up your plate and push it into your mouth or something, I'm sure nobody will mind. [And then he just casually proceeds to pick his own up quite easily, because dominant hands are useful like that.] Especially since it's probably pretty obvious you can't use your good hand.
[He bounces their joined hands up and down for a moment.]