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== References & Translators Notes ==
== References & Translators Notes ==
===Orihime and Hikoboshi===
This is the tradition of Tanabata, a festival celebrating the meeting of two stars Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair)


== Editors' Notes ==
== Editors' Notes ==
Given that Kyon and Haruhi are in class 1-5, shouldn't the school years they're attending be given in japanese style too.
Kyon and co are in year 1 of high school, not year 11, otherwise the class would be 11-5. Kyon's sister is said to be in 5th grade (or going into 5th), shouldn't this be "Year 1 of Middle school."
1 million dollars?  Is that correct?  shouldn't it be 1 million (or 100 million) yen?
==dice or die==
Shaking the '''die''' on his palm, Koizumi gave a dramatic sigh. I read you like a book; you're acting. What a con artist. --Guest
Either is fine. Die is plural for dice in British English, and is singular for dice is American English. --Guest, K

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References & Translators Notes[edit]

Orihime and Hikoboshi[edit]

This is the tradition of Tanabata, a festival celebrating the meeting of two stars Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair)


Editors' Notes[edit]

Given that Kyon and Haruhi are in class 1-5, shouldn't the school years they're attending be given in japanese style too.

Kyon and co are in year 1 of high school, not year 11, otherwise the class would be 11-5. Kyon's sister is said to be in 5th grade (or going into 5th), shouldn't this be "Year 1 of Middle school."

1 million dollars? Is that correct? shouldn't it be 1 million (or 100 million) yen?

dice or die[edit]

Shaking the die on his palm, Koizumi gave a dramatic sigh. I read you like a book; you're acting. What a con artist. --Guest

Either is fine. Die is plural for dice in British English, and is singular for dice is American English. --Guest, K