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[[WMG:Why in world does the {{FUNimation}} site give every episode a TV-14 rating? It may have moments of slightly mature content, but the show's almost always tamer than the average episode of ''TheSimpsons'' and those are almost always TV-PG.]]

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[[WMG: Am I the only one who was bothered by that scene where [[spoiler: Kyoya pretended he was going to rape Haruhi just to prove a point?]] I mean, really, there are other ways...

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[[WMG: Am I the only one who was bothered by that scene where [[spoiler: Kyoya pretended he was going to rape Haruhi just to prove a point?]] I mean, really, there are other ways...]]

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[[WMG: Am I the only one who was bothered by that scene where [[spoiler: Kyoya pretended he was going to rape Haruhi just to prove a point?]] I mean, really, there are other ways...]]




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* He did specifically that because that was exactly what the men who came onto the beach were pretty clearly planning to do. He didn't see the men saying what they were saying, but he likely heard enough from the three girls to guess what the men's intentions were. Kyouya was trying to show Haruhi where she'd have ended up in that situation had she been clearly female to the two men, and possibly trying to put her in the other girls' shoes. Not the best method, but he also knows that words just don't get through to Haruhi, and he discovered that actions didn't really make the point come across well, either, since it was him doing it. So no, it doesn't bother me. It may have been tactless, but I also think the scene was there to prove that Kyouya really doesn't understand people on a level outside statistics and numbers and words. He doesn't really grasp people as ''individuals''. He just understands the broad category of people and how he expects them to act.




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* "To avoid it happening again" was always my assumption.




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* This is actually explained pretty early on. The numbers are mixed, so the boys and the girls are just listed alphabetically in one list. Likely the genders aren't listed, because Hikaru and Kaoru cite this as one of the ways they can keep Haruhi's gender a secret.


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** For all it's faults of being vain and superficial, nearly everyone at Ouran is incredibly accepting of nearly everyone and everything, ESPECIALLY the girls. You couldn't find warmer and kinder people anywhere. Renge is the possible exception but she's more just insensitive due to being an Otaku who thinks of things from a more "exciting" angle than from a "realistic" one. She's still pretty accepting of things most people in real life these days aren't.

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*** In the Anime, you can tell by listening carefully to their voices. One is slightly higher/lower than the other.
**** Or because one of them's [[{{xxxholic}} Watanuki]] and the other's [[GhostStories that pervy Jewish kid]]...

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*** In the Anime, you can tell by listening carefully to their voices. One is slightly higher/lower than the other.
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other. Or because one of them's [[{{xxxholic}} [[Manga/XxxHolic Watanuki]] and the other's [[GhostStories [[Anime/GhostStories that pervy Jewish kid]]...

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** They probably just wanted to mess with people or something.

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** * They probably just wanted to mess with people or something.something.
* It's indicated that at the time their mother was designing a children's line and used them as living mannequins for both genders' lines.
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**They probably just wanted to mess with people or something.
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* In "And so Kyoya met him!" he uses the phrase "Mon Amie" several times when he's exited.

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* In "And so Kyoya met him!" he uses the phrase "Mon Amie" Ami" several times when he's exited.excited.
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[[WMG: Why are Hikaru and Kaoru dressed as girls?]]
This maybe explained in the manga or something, but in "The door the twins opened" there is the scene where they are small children at a party and they are dressed in frilly pink and blue dresses. Why?
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* Also, she can get alot more business and pay off her dept alot faster as a boy than as girl that hosts lesbians. Roughly 1 in 10 people are gay, and that includes both genders, so only 1 in 20 girls would be lesbians as apposed to all the straight girls who would be attracted to Haruhi as a boy.
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* In "And so Kyoya met him!" he uses the phrase "Mon Amie" several times when he's exited.

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* Would you rather have us saying that she is manly? Yeah, thought so. But seriously, compared to other males (and yes, we know she is not a male) she is cute.



*** While the 'Jackass' comment was a bit jarring (yet still [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]]), the "You bastard..." line is actually sort of justified considering the situation. Tamaki just walked in on [[spoiler: Haruhi, the girl he's in love with, and a half naked Kyoya standing next to a bed together]]. He probably jumped to conclusions (this IS Tamaki after all) and became angry thinking [[spoiler: Haruhi was about to be assualted and by his best friend even]]. We all know that's not the case, but I digress. We already know Tamaki'd have no qualms against beating up anyone who hurt Haruhi, so swearing at the 'assailant' shouldn't be too out there.

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*** While the 'Jackass' comment was a bit jarring (yet still [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]]), the "You bastard..." line is actually sort of justified considering the situation. Tamaki just walked in on [[spoiler: Haruhi, the girl he's in love with, and a half naked Kyoya standing next to a bed together]]. He probably jumped to conclusions (this IS Tamaki after all) and became angry thinking [[spoiler: Haruhi was about to be assualted assaulted and by his best friend even]]. We all know that's not the case, but I digress. We already know Tamaki'd have no qualms against beating up anyone who hurt Haruhi, so swearing at the 'assailant' shouldn't be too out there.



Ok, I get: They are rich, so they are excentric. They are japanese, so they come up with weird ideas. Tamakis father is the principal, so he won`t prohibit his own sons club.
But what about the other parents? Doesn`t it bug them that there is a HOST CLUB at Ouran? Ok, it`s a [[BleachedUnderpants pretty tame]] one, but if my child (especially if I had a daughter) told me that there`s a host club at her school I would definitly get upset.

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Ok, I get: They are rich, so they are excentric.eccentric. They are japanese, so they come up with weird ideas. Tamakis Tamaki's father is the principal, so he won`t prohibit his own sons club.
But what about the other parents? Doesn`t it bug them that there is a HOST CLUB at Ouran? Ok, it`s a [[BleachedUnderpants pretty tame]] one, but if my child (especially if I had a daughter) told me that there`s a host club at her school I would definitly definitely get upset.



* Well,In episode 25,one of Tamaki's clinet's mother had stated her disapprovel of the club. Cue Tamaki going all 'Oh my, what a pretty lady' on her and she soon swoons over Tamaki like her daughter does. Who's to say Tamaki((althouhg ever word that comes out his mouth is geniune.))Hasn't done this before to all the Host Club Client's parents((More likely the mothers,than the fathers though.))

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* Well,In episode 25,one of Tamaki's clinet's client's mother had stated her disapprovel disapproval of the club. Cue Tamaki going all 'Oh my, what a pretty lady' on her and she soon swoons over Tamaki like her daughter does. Who's to say Tamaki((althouhg ever word that comes out his mouth is geniune.genuine.))Hasn't done this before to all the Host Club Client's parents((More likely the mothers,than the fathers though.))




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** Pretty much that. Unless you are someone who goes off the tangent and reaches for possible sexual connections to any names, it's easy to see "Host" in the club's name as "someone who supervises social gatherings and makes sure the guests are not bored", which means the club might have as well been named "Social Interactions and Event Organizing Club". And why is it not called that but "Host Club" instead is simple: for one, it's too long a name when "Host Club" suffices, for two they assume people on their social level would know the meaning of the word or at least would ask before jumping to conclusions, and for three they are in Japan where some culture-based inaccurate implications and false assumptions (like the one that "host" equals "male prostitute") present where you are are not present.\\
Oh, by the way. Have you ever gone to a party and asked a friend of yours to accompany you so that you would not have to go there alone? Congratulations, that friend of yours was a "host" in the same way people in this "Host Club" are.



* What is with Haruhi's hair? We have seen it long on at least three ocasions I can think off (The dancea party, her date with Hikaru, the final episode.) And at least one of those times she was wearing a wig. But the other times the sudden growth in hair is unexplained!

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* What is with Haruhi's hair? We have seen it long on at least three ocasions occasions I can think off (The dancea dance party, her date with Hikaru, the final episode.) And at least one of those times she was wearing a wig. But the other times the sudden growth in hair is unexplained!




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** Most definitely a wig. And Kyouya knows she is a girl, I have no doubt this guy would keep a wig (or a dozen) on hand just for situations of this sort.




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* Well, as the video itself shows, Haruhi's reaction was along the lines of "(I know you are crazy but) can you please not do that?". And really, had you known someone who was doing crazy things on a daily basis, you'd just tell them to stop doing that without getting angry about it because you'd know there is no point—had they cared about you getting angry about it they would not have done it in the first place. I know someone who behaves like that normally (though that person doesn't eat cookies from people's faces), and whenever they are involved in something really crazy the people just blandly tell them to stop, and if anyone else does the same they do show anger instead.




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* Because she just felt like it. There was something which made her change her haircut, and she just chose this particular one. People do that on occasions in real life too. And if that is not enough for you, the above answer.




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* Is there even a dress code in this school? We didn't see them do anything when Haruhi came to school in a sweater and all that. So if there are no rules against that, I doubt they would think to make a rule against dressing in an opposite-sex uniform. Alternatively, the teachers were given instructions not to do anything about Haruhi's choice of clothing for as long as she still dressed decently, due to her having a scholarship and thus possibly not having enough money to get herself a uniform, and this was in effect even after she got a male uniform. Alternatively to that even, since Tamaki's father has the say in the academy and Tamaki told them to bring the uniform (that would have to get noted somewhere, right?), nobody could do anything about it even if they wanted and thus they don't bother.



How does Haruhi sort of thinking a plushie is cute mean she's a girl? Same with her daintyness and the other scenes.
** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize, and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card (or walks in on her changing in the anime) is simply explained by him being a GeniusDitz.


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How does Haruhi sort of thinking a plushie is cute mean she's a girl? Same with her daintyness daintiness and the other scenes.
** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor demeanor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily similarly to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize, and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card (or walks in on her changing in the anime) is simply explained by him being a GeniusDitz.



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* I'm not certain if this is the reason in this case, but I will tell you a possible reason. Many people who have mixed nationalities and thus have two native languages are very careful not to mix them, much more so than people who just learned one of those as their second language. They were brought up with two languages equal but distinct, so they would naturally be less inclined to insert single words or sentences out of place just to sound cool, because they were taught that it is an improper thing to do. In fact, I am one such person, and while I can't say how others feel and think, I can say that I find the careless use of foreign words alongside native ones in a mix-and-match manner to be really annoying, and because of that I refuse to do it even if it might have benefits; assuming Tamaki is not completely different, there is a chance his reason is the same.
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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world. I don't believe it's because the author didn't know how to look up French words, since she did later for Tamaki's mother, and Tamaki appearantly calles her mom in French too.

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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world. I don't believe it's because the author didn't know how to look up French words, since she did later for Tamaki's mother, and Tamaki appearantly calles her mom in French too. mother.
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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world. I don't believe it's because the author didn't know how to look up French words, since she did later for Tamaki's mother.

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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world. I don't believe it's because the author didn't know how to look up French words, since she did later for Tamaki's mother.mother, and Tamaki appearantly calles her mom in French too.
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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world.

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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world. I don't believe it's because the author didn't know how to look up French words, since she did later for Tamaki's mother.
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** It's the sound of the language itself that is considered romantic, actually understanding the words is usually not required for the effect. Then again, when I think about it, French might not be considered "the romantic language" in Japan as it is in the western world.

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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being called the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular with his customers.

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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being called the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular with his customers. customers.
** A Japanese teenager who hasn't taken a European language class probably wouldn't understand any French because Japanese and French are from completely different language families.
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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being known as the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular with his customers.

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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being known as called the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular with his customers.
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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being known as the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular.

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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being known as the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular.popular with his customers.
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Not that it's a big deal, but you'd have to wonder why Tamaki never took advantage of the fact that he's half-french to slip some foreign words into his vocabulary once in while. With french being known as the "most romantic language", it'd probably have made him even ''more'' popular.
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* OP, you would be enraged at a club that consists of only a handful of members (only two named in the manga), the leader of which walks around the school with a puppet and suffers from severe photophobia? I'm pretty sure any parent who was worried about the Black Magic Club would only need to attend a meeting to see that they aren't exactly a threat to the well being of the other students. High schools and colleges have silly clubs all the time- [[HarryPotter real-life-quidditch teams]] and Dungeons&Dragons clubs are both common enough. I fail to see the real issue with kids acting gothy and pretending they can do magic (when, obviously, they can't). Add to that the fact that the very rich tend to be less than concerned with actual parenting- they might worry about their kids grades, but it's unlikely they would talk to them enough that such a random and over all unimportant club would come up in conversation. Plus, there's the fact that Nekozawa himself seems to be fairly flush. If ever he received a complaint, I'm guessing he would just donate a new wing to the school.

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* OP, you would be enraged at a club that consists of only a handful of members (only two named in the manga), the leader of which walks around the school with a puppet and suffers from severe photophobia? I'm pretty sure any parent who was worried about the Black Magic Club would only need to attend a meeting to see that they aren't exactly a threat to the well being of the other students. High schools and colleges have silly clubs all the time- [[HarryPotter real-life-quidditch [[Franchise/HarryPotter real-life-Quidditch teams]] and Dungeons&Dragons clubs are both common enough. I fail to see the real issue with kids acting gothy and pretending they can do magic (when, obviously, they can't). Add to that the fact that the very rich tend to be less than concerned with actual parenting- they might worry about their kids grades, but it's unlikely they would talk to them enough that such a random and over all unimportant club would come up in conversation. Plus, there's the fact that Nekozawa himself seems to be fairly flush. If ever he received a complaint, I'm guessing he would just donate a new wing to the school.
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** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize (and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card) is simply explained by him being a GeniusDitz.

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** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize (and realize, and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card) card (or walks in on her changing in the anime) is simply explained by him being a GeniusDitz.
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** She figured "might as well take it all off" because like she said, it felt more convenient?
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** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize (and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card) is simply explained by him being TheDitz.

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** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize (and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card) is simply explained by him being TheDitz.a GeniusDitz.
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** Either the teachers didn't know she was a girl either, or, as it is in Japan, you can refer to a person without referring to their gender, implying they were aware of her little lie and just went along with it. Though, neither scenario sounds very plausible (teachers not knowing the gender of their students or every one of them being acceptable of a student scamming the rest of the school), so it probably boils down to RuleOfFunny.
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** Kyouya knows right away because, well, he's Kyouya, he knows everything (I believe he says he did a background check on her). With the others, it's not made exactly clear what makes them realize, but it seems like they all briefly notice a girly demenaor in her; Mori lifts her up and gets a good look at her face that way (or, as someone else guessed, [[ThanksForTheMammary he noticed her hint of breasts when he lifted her)]]. Honey may also have got a good look at her face when she bends down to look at his plushie, along with her brief blushy reaction. The twins possibly figured a guy wouldn't be so embarrassed in a dressing room that he'd violently throw them out like that, or, similarily to Mori, they got a brief glance of her exposed body before she threw them out. Tamaki being the last to realize (and only when he gets a literal proof by reading her ID card) is simply explained by him being TheDitz.

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* Scholarships can be for tuition only, not covering the costs of uniform or books.

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If only the bottom part had gum on it why did she cut it so short?

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* Maybe it's the TheNotSecret. I mean, come on. The entire school couldn't be that dense. Maybe the students really think she's a boy, but the faculty either plays along or just ignores the crazy stuff, thinking it's just some weird game the students play.

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* Maybe it's the TheNotSecret.EverybodyKnewAlready. I mean, come on. The entire school couldn't be that dense. Maybe the students really think she's a boy, but the faculty either plays along or just ignores the crazy stuff, thinking it's just some weird game the students play.

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