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下手にデスノートに名前なんて書いていると、「何頑張っちゃてるの」って笑われる。
What does the "下手に" mean in this sentence?
下手にデスノートに名前なんて書いていると、「何頑張っちゃてるの」って笑われる。
What does the "下手に" mean in this sentence?
What does the "下手に" mean in this sentence?
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下手に means to do something in wrong method (not only result but also process).
In this sentence, He/She may be watched to be writing the note by someone.
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