Nayuta types the phone number into her contacts with the dexterity and familiarity of a girl who never actually had a cell-phone of her own. So she's really not that impressive and tells Shoto to slow down at one point.
As a result of her own lack of personal experience with cell phones, Nayuta at first assumes she must have said something stupid about the phone. But the term "over a decade" stands out. "Um... they're bigger than these ones. Like..."
She uses the thumb and forefinger of both hands to create a roughly-rectangular frame, just a little clunkier than the Blackberries. "Most of them have little antennae," she adds, wiggling the tip of an index finger to represent that nub. "What year is it in your world? It's 1999 in mine."
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As a result of her own lack of personal experience with cell phones, Nayuta at first assumes she must have said something stupid about the phone. But the term "over a decade" stands out. "Um... they're bigger than these ones. Like..."
She uses the thumb and forefinger of both hands to create a roughly-rectangular frame, just a little clunkier than the Blackberries. "Most of them have little antennae," she adds, wiggling the tip of an index finger to represent that nub. "What year is it in your world? It's 1999 in mine."