The Marisa was still talking to her in a rude tone, she just ignored the tone and simply talked to him. Goes back to the idea I suggested a long time ago -- maybe some of them just don't know how to properly communicate.
The Marisa was still talking to her in a rude tone, she just ignored the tone and simply talked to him. Goes back to the idea I suggested a long time ago -- maybe some of them just don't know how to properly communicate.
Considering that their mental maturity is often depicted to slightly more than a very smart dog most of the time and with their often harsh existence not really allowing them a lot of opportunity to properly communicate with humans, it would not surprise me that is likely the case.
And besides there is such a thing as being playfully rude. A trait which is quite common in human children until they get disciplined enough times they drop it.
The Marisa was still talking to her in a rude tone, she just ignored the tone and simply talked to him. Goes back to the idea I suggested a long time ago -- maybe some of them just don't know how to properly communicate.
I've always thought that it was that shithead behavior in the wild is nicehead behavior in cities, and vice-versa.
In the wild, you don't want Pache begging Mister Wolf that they didn't know this was their home and that they'll leave easy and not come back if you let us live. You want Marisa to try poking it with the sharpest stick you can. Meanwhile, in the city, you don't want Marisa doing hunt hunt on those really big flower patches so she can bring them home to her family.