Comment by Galactic Navy Officer on I Picked A Hammer To Save The World - Chapter 25

Comment on ChapterI Picked A Hammer To Save The World - Chapter 25
The young master shouldn't have breached etiquette the way he did. 

He really did. According to the rules of such situations, he should not have approached the young lady until after she'd been formally presented at the gathering. No wonder her bodyguards got upset at his forwardness and presumption.
The Galactic Navy Officer Becomes an Adventurer
by Takuma Tomomasa , A_Itoh
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@Galactic Navy Officer  Bro tell me where can I get that kind of knowlage
I've been a bookworm forever. Before the net became big, I was the one checking out library books to the upper limit. My only requirement was "does it look interesting." Since the net became big, I continue reading what looks interesting that comes across my path.

So I've picked up a lot of bits and pieces of knowledge over the years, but unless it was in the last few years, I can't say where specifically I might have gotten a factoid.

I do know manga like this tends to blend bits of European cultural etiquette with cultural etiquette from the country of origin. Nobility in both European and Asian cultures tends to have rules that you don't approach the ladies of the family, especially a man approaching the unmarried daughters, unless you are reallllly good friends of the family or at a formal event, and it goes double for just before a formal event, for whatever reason.
@Kajto what i find sad, we the "older" generations, we had to look for our knowlage from librarys, our sources were books, and mostly after we read some, we had to endure a loot of repeads till we found new knowlage. it were hard earned "tresures".
and in comparsion, you the "younger" generation, rised with the internet, have options to get almsot each knowlage the world can offer, from each country in the world, and everything in a second, and what do you? almost all of you dont want to know anything, wont look for knowlage and look just for a short distraction from the borredom of not knowing what to do with your live.
the future looks so shiny bright, that it turned us blind.
@pi first of all hello again 
Second I know what you mean by before internet knowledge was treasure and I can't disagree. Looking at it from different perspective the internet made knowledge not only more common but also more accessible remember constantly buying new books is expensive. However I think that if you are trying to get to study something on a deeper level you have to still put some work into it the difference is that your library is in tiny device not in a hike building.
@Kajto hi back bro^^
but every city and bigger village have/had librarys, you dont have to have home thousends of different kinds of books. it was enough to have home some you liked to read to relax, and lend from the library the ones you wanted to read, be it fictional storys, books about physics, or whatever. you just had to give them back as soon as you reached the timelimit for lending them, or you could go there and extend it.
i did that a lot, lending books from there, and notice just now that i was not there since almost 2 decades, since i had internet...... bunny sticker
time, the less you have, the faster it goes by....
@pi wow I did not know that people at your age read comics on the internet. My grandma is having a hard time calling from phon withe a touch screen and she's 70