
This inability to speak his mind can also be seen in his daily dealings with others. For example, when Eiji was troubled over whether he should cancel his date to come back to work for the weekend, Kuwano was trying to be considerate by telling Eiji that he's not needed and he could go for his date. However, the manner he said this just makes people unable to comprehend his true intentions and ends up offending others to a certain extent. If not for Sawazaki explaining the hidden meaning behind Kuwano's words, Eiji would not have understood what Kuwano was trying to get at.
On the other hand, Kuwano also needs some education in how to speak his mind without embarrassing people or hurting their feelings. During the day-trip on a bus, Kuwano kept correcting the tour guide's explanation and butted in with his comments which not only embarrassed the tour guide and made the latter lose confidence in herself. Although he did not mean anything bad, I think there is a suitable time and place to say certain things instead of being too frank. The thing is Kuwano doesn't seem to think that he is in the wrong and ends up making Hayasaka mad at the same time.

The later part of this drama reveals that Kuwano wants to enjoy watching the fireworks alone but ends up having to share his private spot with Hayasaka, Mitsuru and Co. Well, he did try to ask Hayasaka to join him indirectly at the rooftop of his office building where the fireworks can be seen clearly but ends up offending her again. As seen from this, it's evident that Kuwano cares about how Hayasaka feels to a certain extent or else he would never have bothered apologising.
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