evangelion rule
evangelion rule
evangelion rule
You would get that question nowadays for the most part, now Every child has their phone or tablet not including console's
Get in the slice of life anime, Shinji
Is that 4chan girl?
Her name is Yotsuba, and she doesn't deserve this slanderous association
Yes
I was at this gathering a while back and a kid I had never meet before came up to me and asked if I had any games on my phone. Are people in the habit of handing their cell phones to strange children? I said, 'I'm sorry, I don't speak English' and they seemed to accept that.
Not exactly - it's way more simple than that:
Adults in this kid's life (parents) hand them a phone as a toy/treat/distraction (usually the last one). Or maybe they have something similar at home for themselves. So, a bored kid sees adult using a phone, so kid asks adult for phone.
I used to do this way before cellphones. When at a house where there was a personal computer sitting around, I was usually very disappointed at being told "no" after asking to play games on it. But I always asked. To a little five-year-old-warp-core, that's just what those were for.
Edit: ubiquitous portable computing (modern phones) would have probably rendered me inconsolable after a while.
I had this only happen once in a doctor's waiting room. "Sorry, it's a work phone. Can't risk it." Then they went to ask someone else.
I have some rude thoughts about parents that allow their kids to do this to strangers.
I now carry toy cars in my bag and give them out to kids who seem restless in grocery stores, waiting rooms, etc. It's fun. (:
No but I have 3DS
Life's a bitch.
Especially in Shinji's case. Get in the robot existential world-ending crisis, Shinji!
Yotsuba
I don't know that anime but I think that this interaction would be possible.