i think this a new extreme for 'extremely minimal bit of trivia debated out of fear of catastrophe' for us not gonna lie
I'mma add to the pile. Why are we doing the song-and-dance with making gifts and aiming to impress? It seems like a losing status-game move — as in, after the exam, the examiner would walk away
respecting us less for that.
Hazou is the best sealmaster in Leaf, and knows it. The exam is a formality. Being respectful instead of acting entitled? Sanity-checking whether there are any customs we need to avoid violating? Yes, obviously we should do that.
Specifically aiming to impress, as if we're particularly anxious about that person's
informal approval, beyond the minimal required to pass? Bringing gifts, as if we're uncertain of our skill and want to slightly bribe him beforehand? Those read as social non-sequitur to me, perplexing and vaguely, uh... pathetic?
If read at face value, we're implicitly bowing down to the examiner's authority more than we have to, for no reason at all. If not, it looks like we're staging some weird social ploy, and my model of the examiner doesn't get it, but is vaguely annoyed by it.
I dunno, I imagine it and it doesn't feel right to me at all.
Eh, I guess all plans have Mari screen it, so it's fine.