Writing out the pattern, continuing directly from above, we would have: On the second side with would be neat if it leaned to the right, so we will use k2tog instead. Plus on the first side the decrease is an ssk, which means it leans to the left. On the second side the neck is at the end of the row, so the decrease will be the last thing in the row. On the first side the right side rows start at the neck edge so the decrease is the first stitch in the row. That means when you finish the neck cast offs on a wrong side (purl) row so you don’t need to work an extra row before starting the decreases. That means if you were to write out the pattern it would continue: Instead you do the cast offs on the next two wrong side rows. But on the left side of the neck edge is at the end of the row so you can’t cast off there. On the first side the neck shaping cast offs happen on the first right side row after the split for the neck.
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