There's no rule in the handbook that says girls have to wear the girls' uniforms, at least. They always forget that one. They could legitimately have a problem ordering uniforms in Makoto's size, though, which would be why she continues to wear the old ones.
Also the rule "absolutely no piercings unless you have a good excuse, or any excuse really." (paraphrased)
To me, the weirder thing is still how Ami could be at the same school as Usagi and Makoto. With the difference in their academic levels, the chance had to be a million to one, but still, they enrolled. (Or, as Doug put it, the chance is one hundred percent.) Possibly the school is a bit different because it serves the children of at least some of the diplomatic corps in Minato-ku, so there needs to be a bit more tolerance for variance. Perhaps it's a good middle school for well-connected people rather than for academics. A newspaper editor's daughter, a doctor's daughter, and the orphan of rich folks could wind up in that kind of high-status place. And, let's face it, Ami never needed to be challenged in school to excel academically -- she'd do it in her own time for fun -- but she did need social skills and connections. Maybe mom is smarter than we thought.
No this is definitely the correct interpretation.
Also the rule "absolutely no piercings unless you have a good excuse, or any excuse really." (paraphrased)
To me, the weirder thing is still how Ami could be at the same school as Usagi and Makoto. With the difference in their academic levels, the chance had to be a million to one, but still, they enrolled. (Or, as Doug put it, the chance is one hundred percent.) Possibly the school is a bit different because it serves the children of at least some of the diplomatic corps in Minato-ku, so there needs to be a bit more tolerance for variance. Perhaps it's a good middle school for well-connected people rather than for academics. A newspaper editor's daughter, a doctor's daughter, and the orphan of rich folks could wind up in that kind of high-status place. And, let's face it, Ami never needed to be challenged in school to excel academically -- she'd do it in her own time for fun -- but she did need social skills and connections. Maybe mom is smarter than we thought.
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No this is definitely the correct interpretation.
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