If you liked
Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana wo Kazarou
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...then you might like
Uchi no Ko no Tame naraba, Ore wa Moshikashitara Maou mo Taoseru kamo Shirenai.
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If you found yourself a little disappointed by the immaturity of this series (especially if you know how the novel eventually progresses), then I recommend you try Maquia. Similar to UchiMusuma, it is about the relationship between a young person who finds an abandoned child and attempts to raise them (a mother and son in this case). Also, like Latina, Maquia is from a much longer lived race than their human companion. From there, Maquia takes a much more complicated route, exploring the real pain but also the real joy such a relationship might bring. I don't begrudge anyone who likes the easy resolutions of UchiMusume but if you found it a little off-putting or something of a let down, Maquia might be more up your alley.
If you liked
Himouto! Umaru-chan
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...then you might like
Ayakashi Ko
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Similar fluffy, low-stakes slice of life aimed at a seinen audience. The art styles are very, very similar.
If you liked
Citrus
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...then you might like
SQ: Begin W/Your Name!
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Both of these series are really, really funny. They also both focus on one couple, who are learning to navigate their feelings. Citrus is a little more melodramatic but they both have a ton of sweet moments. They are my two favorite yuri series by far. I would also recommend Pulse and Lily Love by Ratana Satis. I can't find them on MAL (they are Thai) but they are both excellent as well.
If you liked
Excel Saga
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...then you might like
Aho Girl
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Really the only thing these two have in common is I find them screamingly hilarious. Excel Saga is my favorite manga but Hiroyuki's stuff the next best in my opinion. They both do tend to move at breakneck pace and neither are particularly sympathetic to their protagonists.
If you liked
Excel Saga
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...then you might like
Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to
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Really the only thing these two have in common is I find them screamingly hilarious. Excel Saga is my favorite manga but Hiroyuki's stuff the next best in my opinion. They both do tend to move at breakneck pace and neither are particularly sympathetic to their protagonists.