RJ is using trying to use a Kansai-ben word for something when it isn't actually used; this shows that she isn't actually from Kansai at all, and is just a big ol' faker.
RJ is using trying to use a Kansai-ben word for something when it isn't actually used; this shows that she isn't actually from Kansai at all, and is just a big ol' faker.
I never knew RJ was a fake. Great, this is just like the time I found out the easter bunny was just a reformed coke dealer who now made an honest living doing janitorial and handyman duties for the church. Don't worry though, I'm sure Santa can fix this whole mess right up in a jiffy. I've been a good boy and kept my chimney clean all year~
The heck's with Nakau callin' this "Haikara udon"l!!Amazing!!If'n it's got fried doughballs in it, it's a "Tanuki", innit!!Oh shoot... I went and tsukkomi'd without even thinking!Even though ones with leftover tempura bits is called "Haikara" in Osaka,
It is indeed. Nakau is even from Kansai.How enlightening!!puttin' that all aside and magnificently throwin' down the Kansai-ben!!Fakin' a tsukkomi - that's such high-level straight-manning!....sure is.Faker and the Real Deal
Note that RJ isn't actually from Kansai, being built by Mitsubishi in Yokohama. Kuroshio is, hailing from the Fujingata Shipyards in Osaka.