Awww, sweet chapter! Thanks! ^^ And yeah, Nako is awesome as always! 😀
Btw, this is just how I was taught to write, but you don’t really need to use commas in already very short sentences like “Me, too.”, “Now, then.”, “Well, then.”, etc. It just gives them an unnecessary pause. Just go with “Me too.”, “Now then.”, and “Well then.”. It sounds more natural that way.
The examples I gave aren’t wrong, they’re just less good, because it doesn’t sound as good. It doesn’t flow quite as well. You likely wouldn’t make a big pause like that when saying those sentences in oral communication, and in formal school writing those commas would probably be things that your teacher would point out that aren’t necessary, if he or she is anal about it. It’s just a suggestion/some advice for better writing. But you can ignore it, of course. It’s not important. I’m just saying.
Sankyu!
If one doesn’t like Bocchi, they’re wrong.
Nako, you meanie! :/
Thanks for the chapter!
Awww, sweet chapter! Thanks! ^^ And yeah, Nako is awesome as always! 😀
Btw, this is just how I was taught to write, but you don’t really need to use commas in already very short sentences like “Me, too.”, “Now, then.”, “Well, then.”, etc. It just gives them an unnecessary pause. Just go with “Me too.”, “Now then.”, and “Well then.”. It sounds more natural that way.
This reminds me of old subs, where a “But” was followed by a comma.
Which there is nothing wrong with and you will find in many different news articles and other media.
This is akin to saying that just because a line starts with “what” it has to be a question. Which is, of course, total nonsense.
Just cos you don’t like something it doesn’t mean it’s wrong.
I didn’t say it’s wrong. It’s just uncommon in modern writing (according to some forums). I’m actually pretty anal when it comes to punctuation.
The examples I gave aren’t wrong, they’re just less good, because it doesn’t sound as good. It doesn’t flow quite as well. You likely wouldn’t make a big pause like that when saying those sentences in oral communication, and in formal school writing those commas would probably be things that your teacher would point out that aren’t necessary, if he or she is anal about it. It’s just a suggestion/some advice for better writing. But you can ignore it, of course. It’s not important. I’m just saying.
Thank you for the chapter!
Just got caught up on this awesome 4koma!
I just want to say, you people at Doki are amazing. The typesetting is so high quality, I forget sometimes that it’s fanmade.