"He snuffles. Oh, no. He's not going to cry, is he? Because even though it's sweet when guys cry, I am so not prepared for this." This shows the narrator's concern about the boy's emotional state, highlighting her uncertainty about how to handle a vulnerable moment. She is unsure of what to do as she observes his distress, feeling unprepared for this emotional situation.
"Girl scouts didn't teach me what to do with emotionally unstable drunk boys." This humorous remark emphasizes her lack of experience in dealing with emotionally fragile or drunk boys. It reflects her teenage innocence and the humorous, relatable struggle of figuring out how to support someone when you feel out of your depth, adding a lighthearted tone to the scene from Stephanie Perkins' book, Anna and the French Kiss.