Enjoy the journeying while you can, in that instance! I assume you have to go back to.....uhhh....secondary school at some point? (excuse me if i got that wrong)Greengoop wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:35 pm I do seem to be travelling quite a bit lately (I’m also going to Berlin in January) but I haven’t really been travelling before lately that much (went to Germany and Iceland but not much other places)
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The Jonster

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Well at least you met someone! I've met nobody! And no one has seen the real me either (i'm not going to post a pic of myself either, for privacy reasons) 
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Don’t worry, you are rightThe Jonster wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:41 pm Enjoy the journeying while you can, in that instance! I assume you have to go back to.....uhhh....secondary school at some point? (excuse me if i got that wrong)
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You probably live a lot closer to some people. I don't know if there are any other active Irish members aside from Plum, and when I'm in Sweden, I don't know if there are many of those. Sweden is also a lot bigger. 
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When I look back at the old posts it seems in the 2000s that 90% of the forum members were English/Scottish!
currently, I believe me and Ambi are the only English members and serza is the only Scottish one 
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That reminded me that I have to visit an online friend I met 13 years ago... It's unbelievable that, even we've talked on a daily basis since then (chat, voice chat and video chat), we still haven't seen each other irl!
Not sure if there are many Spanish people active here. At least most of you are from Europe, which makes travelling easier
Not sure if there are many Spanish people active here. At least most of you are from Europe, which makes travelling easier
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You guys are lucky y’all live in the Schengen area, it’d be a bit more complicated for me visiting 
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I still found it hilarious how LoveMetal ended up realizing I wasn't British and was an American instead. So I can see how it's easy to not know for sure what region someone's from. 

Until you leave 'em all behind in Ireland, as per the norm.Steo wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:43 pm You probably live a lot closer to some people. I don't know if there are any other active Irish members aside from Plum, and when I'm in Sweden, I don't know if there are many of those. Sweden is also a lot bigger.![]()
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This could just be me but when I meet someone online, instead of downright asking I always try to work out what country they are fromHoodcom wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:44 pm I still found it hilarious how LoveMetal ended up realizing I wasn't British and was an American instead. So I can see how it's easy to not know for sure what region someone's from.![]()
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Those were the consequences of democracy, I guessGreengoop wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:43 pm You guys are lucky y’all live in the Schengen area, it’d be a bit more complicated for me visiting![]()
Not sure why, but it was pretty obvious for me... That z in realizing, for exampleHoodcom wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:44 pm I still found it hilarious how LoveMetal ended up realizing I wasn't British and was an American instead.
Mysteries? Which ones?Greengoop wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:45 pm This could just be me but when I meet someone online, instead of downright asking I always try to work out what country they are fromthere’s still a few mysteries on this forum for me…
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I recently solved Xenesus’ locational mystery and I’m still trying to work out other guy out there (despite me being pretty sure he’s just from France)
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I guess I haven't paid attention enough to realize a difference in spelling, especially considering I know about color vs colour.DaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:48 pm Not sure why, but it was pretty obvious for me... That z in realizing, for example![]()
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Lots of French people in a forum for a videogame created in France, don't you think? 

Normally the way to distinguish people from other countries that speak the same language are the words they use, but it's crazy to think that it isn't necessary at all for you English speakers... Ffs, agree on how to write!Hoodcom wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:51 pm I guess I haven't paid attention enough to realize a difference in spelling, especially considering I know about color vs colour.![]()
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I actually never knew Americans spelt realizing with a zHoodcom wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:51 pm I guess I haven't paid attention enough to realize a difference in spelling, especially considering I know about color vs colour.![]()
France and the US seem to be the most common countries of residence hereDaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:52 pm Lots of French people in a forum for a videogame created in France, don't you think?![]()
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Yeah, the inconsistencies can be confusing, and sadly it's not just spelling differences. We also have to deal with the actual word meanings as well. Such as our chips differ from your chips. Same for biscuits, cookies, and so on.DaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:52 pm ]Normally the way to distinguish people from other countries that speak the same language are the words they use, but it's crazy to think that it isn't necessary at all for you English speakers... Ffs, agree on how to write!![]()

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We still use the word cookies in England, just we refer to stuff like chocolate chip cookies as cookies but custards creams we call biscuits. Brotish people will call both biscuits though
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Things like that will end up causing me to need a chart to know what's what. 
Yeah, that's what answered it for LoveMetal about me, when I mentioned I was eating peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, basically.
Yeah, that's what answered it for LoveMetal about me, when I mentioned I was eating peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, basically.
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Barging in to give you the ultimate trick to spot a French person!
Look at those phrases:
(I would add this to the totally useful guides topic, but it's flawed as it only works 92% of the time... 7% is when you meet a Frenchy who actually understands non-baguette punctuation, and 1% is when you meet a spy
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You can also tell people from northern and southern France apart depending on if they punctuate most of their phrases with a "enculay/putaing !" or not.
Also, if they say "pain au chocolat", you know that you are talking to a proper French person!... BUT, if they spout some heretic nonsense like "c h o c o l a t i n e", then you know you're talking to a hopeless degenerate from the south-west!




I-I hope I don't look too ugly!
(That unfunny joke doesn't really work anymore since my username got changed, does it?
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Look at those phrases:
Notice the différence ?"I like plums!"
"I like plums !"
"You don't like plums?"
"You don't like plums ?"
(I would add this to the totally useful guides topic, but it's flawed as it only works 92% of the time... 7% is when you meet a Frenchy who actually understands non-baguette punctuation, and 1% is when you meet a spy
You can also tell people from northern and southern France apart depending on if they punctuate most of their phrases with a "enculay/putaing !" or not.
Also, if they say "pain au chocolat", you know that you are talking to a proper French person!... BUT, if they spout some heretic nonsense like "c h o c o l a t i n e", then you know you're talking to a hopeless degenerate from the south-west!
I always randomly alternate between the "s" and "z" in words that have them due to my text correcting software constantly reminding me of both US and British spelling
That's curious indeed! I wonder if this forum was created in France too!DaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:52 pm Lots of French people in a forum for a videogame created in France, don't you think?![]()
Same, never met someone from the community IRL! However, I'm committed to finally do my official face reveal here!... I'm a bit shy, so it's pretty hard for me to share a pic... H-Here... HERE WE GO!The Jonster wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:41 pm Well at least you met someone! I've met nobody! And no one has seen the real me either (i'm not going to post a pic of myself either, for privacy reasons)![]()
I-I hope I don't look too ugly!
(That unfunny joke doesn't really work anymore since my username got changed, does it?
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To be honest, I've always been curious about why there's a space between the end of the sentence and the punctuation mark. I just never looked into it. 
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I will point out that the spelling "realize" is most commonly used in America, but it is also recommended by the Oxford dictionary, as being closer to the original Greek -ιζειν than the French-style "-ise" spelling. That's why I also say "realize" despite being from Ireland 
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I tend to use "-ise" in those cases. I get that it becomes confusing though because of the spelling differences, especially because of auto-correct / spell check. 
