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HAIKYUU SEASON 4 EPISODE 7 REACTION!!!

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HAIKYUU SEASON 4 EPISODE 7 REACTION!!!

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Oh okay now I understand. Thanks for telling me.

Inka Lindqvist

Basically its a way to say that someone is kind and helpful to an almost sickening degree. Like the only thing they ever do is try to be seen as a "good boy" for everyone else. (While I don't speak Finnish myself; from an internet search, I think the closest insults would probably be "perseennuolija" or "mammanpoika". The difference being that "Goody Two-shoes" implies that you act that way to everyone around you, rather then just to only one specific person.)

Mike G. M.

Well English isn't my first language so I don't understand every English expression or such at all. My first language is Finnish after all. I have heard it but I still don't remember what it means.

Inka Lindqvist

You've never heard that expression before?

Mike G. M.

Even though I don't understand most thing about Volleyball. I just easier start to laugh to the things I don't understand even though I don't understand them. I don't even understand the whole Goody two shoes thing.

Inka Lindqvist

A lot of people really misunderstand the "Goody Two Shoes" remark. Mostly because everyone seems to think that it was a deliberate jab of some sort. But just like you said in this episode about how Kageyama talks; there might have been a kinder way to say it, but that doesn't mean it wasn't true. The reason everything fell apart with his old team is that he only ever thought about himself and what he wanted to happen. But then the other setter made that comment, and Kageyama understood what he actually meant; "Off the court, you're brash and evasive. But when you play, you just give everybody what they want without a second thought." The reason it hit Kageyama so hard is that it made him realise that the pendulum ended up swinging from one extreme to the other. He's gone from only thinking about himself, to not thinking about what he wants at all. But as shown with Tsukki; sometimes Kageyama does needs to give his teammates what they *need* rather then just what they *want*. That's what this episode was about at the core; making Kageyama understand that it's not just either or; true leadership (aka. being a true King) is about knowing how to balance when you should make people comfortable and when you should be saying "playtimes over; now you follow my lead"

Mike G. M.

Do you hate Sports anime perhaps?

Inka Lindqvist

Thats on Monday, its still Sunday lol

Lazar

I want avatar 😾

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