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In Episode 426462, Hondo Eisuke says, "I think I stood up on the wrong leg as a child."

A picture of the scene of Hondo Eisuke as described above

I tried searching for this idiom online but couldn't find anything, most likely because I was searching the english text that the translator put and not the Japanese. However, the Japanese is quick for my beginner ears, so I wasn't able to write it down.

Hondo is a rather unlucky guy, and this happened right after getting coffee poured on him, so from the context I'm assuming it has to do with bad luck but I'd like to know if there is more info I can read about this idiom.

In Episode 426, Hondo Eisuke says, "I think I stood up on the wrong leg as a child."

A picture of the scene of Hondo Eisuke as described above

I tried searching for this idiom online but couldn't find anything, most likely because I was searching the english text that the translator put and not the Japanese. However, the Japanese is quick for my beginner ears, so I wasn't able to write it down.

Hondo is a rather unlucky guy, and this happened right after getting coffee poured on him, so from the context I'm assuming it has to do with bad luck but I'd like to know if there is more info I can read about this idiom.

In Episode 462, Hondo Eisuke says, "I think I stood up on the wrong leg as a child."

A picture of the scene of Hondo Eisuke as described above

I tried searching for this idiom online but couldn't find anything, most likely because I was searching the english text that the translator put and not the Japanese. However, the Japanese is quick for my beginner ears, so I wasn't able to write it down.

Hondo is a rather unlucky guy, and this happened right after getting coffee poured on him, so from the context I'm assuming it has to do with bad luck but I'd like to know if there is more info I can read about this idiom.

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What does Hondo Eisuke mean when he says, "I think I stood up on the wrong leg as a child."

In Episode 426, Hondo Eisuke says, "I think I stood up on the wrong leg as a child."

A picture of the scene of Hondo Eisuke as described above

I tried searching for this idiom online but couldn't find anything, most likely because I was searching the english text that the translator put and not the Japanese. However, the Japanese is quick for my beginner ears, so I wasn't able to write it down.

Hondo is a rather unlucky guy, and this happened right after getting coffee poured on him, so from the context I'm assuming it has to do with bad luck but I'd like to know if there is more info I can read about this idiom.