Today Japanese Twitter user @nattoume852144 shared an interesting life hack for high school students starting their semester in Japan today.
In high school, students are allowed to bring an e-dictionary to class and exams. These e-dictionaries, which usually cost hundreds of dollars, usually come in cases that look like this:
@nattoume852144 told high school students on Twitter that the case is big enough to hide a Nintendo 3DS XL and play it during class. He has never been caught and uses this tactic to raise Pokemon on his Nintendo 3DS:
A size comparison of an e-dictionary and Nintendo 3DS XL:
As of press time, the tweet has garnered over 36,000 likes as of press time, showing how ingenious it is. Hopefully no teacher would catch wind of this.
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