There wasn't an opportunity for Nagi to show the 'real' picture of herself to anyone, but she figured out that one of them would have to do the explaining at some other point. The nervous girl trying to speak English sort of irritated Nagi, mainly because that it didn't sound like 'proper' English. She threw metaphorical stones even though she never actually spoke English, but she was pretty good at figuring out what people said in English even when her own mastery at it wasn't up to anyone's scratch. The young man known as Kirijo Yoromatsu carried himself with a different sort of manner, a little something that Nagi appreciated quite immediately with a little smile. If Nami was here, she'd probably ask him for a date or something. The thought of Nami, silently presenting a Valentine's Day card to this young man made Nagi smile. Nami would probably freak out once she realised Nagi had that thought, though. The third guy, who didn't introduce himself but would later be known to them as Youhei, spoke English. At least, that's what Nagi guessed. It wasn't American, Canadian, British or Australian. Most of the words that came out of his mouth were had their meanings half-guessed by Youhei. It was either that this student spoke in a strange technical part of English she knew nothing about, or his accent needed a boot to the head. His mention of 'fresh meat' pretty much sealed the deal of her impression of him. Informality was a core part of this male member of the dorm. When the girls were left at the third floor, Nagi managed to take a good look at them. The girl that would later be called Hitomi, seemed more comfortable in the dark shadows of the dormitory corners rather than out in the open. The PSP she carried definitely made her a gamer in anyone's eyes, though Nagi thought the more correct term for shrinking violets like her to be called amateur hikikomoris. Nagi would have ignored her entirely if there was someone else to talk to. "Lovely weather today, huh?" mumbled Nagi, glancing out of the window. The way Nagi conducted small talk, perhaps ignoring Hitomi might have been the better choice. She did not even glance in Hitomi's direction when she spoke.