Quintus_Quake

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Asley father bernerd save file love each other
Is this a statement? A question? An order? ... What exactly are you trying to convey?

If you are asking if someone would be kind enough to share a savefile of the bernard route, then the least you could do is use that little magic word ("please" in case you're blanking on it) to make it seem as more of a kind request than a rude command from an entitled little brat.
 

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Hi, could somebody please post a save file where Ash is dave’s girlfriend? I’d be really grateful! Thanks
 

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Is this a statement? A question? An order? ... What exactly are you trying to convey?

If you are asking if someone would be kind enough to share a savefile of the bernard route, then the least you could do is use that little magic word ("please" in case you're blanking on it) to make it seem as more of a kind request than a rude command from an entitled little brat.
A little grammatical sense would have also been rather effective. It looked like a drunk sounds when they've been chokin down booze for 20 solid hours. lol
 

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A little grammatical sense would have also been rather effective. It looked like a drunk sounds when they've been chokin down booze for 20 solid hours. lol
As someone who isn't a native english-speaker, I'm generally okay with wonky grammar if english isn't their first language. I'm more bothered with entitled demands being substituted for polieness... especially on this forum where kindness usually goes a looooooooooooong way.

Maybe he is pretty old and thinks this works like google.
Fair point. I did not consider that possibility.
 
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As someone who isn't a native english-speaker, I'm generally okay with wonky grammar if english isn't their first language. I'm more bothered with entitled demands being substituted for polieness... especially on this forum where kindness usually goes a looooooooooooong way.

I usually am the same way, as well. But, I'm more likely to use google translate or something to at least get it close to legible.
At least, that's what I try to do when speaking in another language, on whatever site. It's rare, but I do it on occasion, and again, I'll use Google translate to make sure it's at least close to legible. I honestly couldn't tell if they were asking for help or commenting on something.
 
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You know guys when Russians translate things into English they do sound like everything is an order sort of.
 

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You know guys when Russians translate things into English they do sound like everything is an order sort of.
Punctuation matters, in this case, then. lol
A simple period, or a question mark, or an exclamation point, or anything that may help to differentiate the intent of the comment....
I mean, I know nothing about the Russian language, but I'd think they would have a way to do that. I know it isn't like Chinese, where there's no alphabet, and it's nothing but symbols with meanings. lol
 

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Punctuation matters, in this case, then. lol
A simple period, or a question mark, or an exclamation point, or anything that may help to differentiate the intent of the comment....
I mean, I know nothing about the Russian language, but I'd think they would have a way to do that. I know it isn't like Chinese, where there's no alphabet, and it's nothing but symbols with meanings. lol
I had a girlfiend once upon a time from Belorussia and every time she translated something into English it sounded like an order. It was kind of funny until the day she said I'm leaving and it was grammaticaly correct. Funny that!
 
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