[There's no hesitation as Josuke accepts the ball, but neither does he hold it perfectly still. As Kidou ventures back to the wall to grab the rest of his belongings, Josuke passes the object back and forth between his hands, a small and relaxed smile in place.]
You've really never been to one yet?
[There weren't any places like that in Morioh, but Josuke hadn't waited long to explore his options once he'd been brought to this world. America had a lot of issues, but there was a lot of neat stuff about the country and its culture, too.]
You're gonna love it.
[After he passes the soccer ball back to Kidou, he shoves his hands into his pockets and gives a nod to follow him.]
I mean, you'll love it if you don't mind American food. You tried much of it before?
[Because living in America didn't mean you had to give up eating what you were used to from home. There were plenty of imPorts who preferred to look for authentic eateries, or who prepared their own meals as opposed to eating out, and Josuke didn't blame them at all. It could sometimes help with combating the more painful pangs of nostalgia.]
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You've really never been to one yet?
[There weren't any places like that in Morioh, but Josuke hadn't waited long to explore his options once he'd been brought to this world. America had a lot of issues, but there was a lot of neat stuff about the country and its culture, too.]
You're gonna love it.
[After he passes the soccer ball back to Kidou, he shoves his hands into his pockets and gives a nod to follow him.]
I mean, you'll love it if you don't mind American food. You tried much of it before?
[Because living in America didn't mean you had to give up eating what you were used to from home. There were plenty of imPorts who preferred to look for authentic eateries, or who prepared their own meals as opposed to eating out, and Josuke didn't blame them at all. It could sometimes help with combating the more painful pangs of nostalgia.]