http://middayitaly.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] middayitaly.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] entranceooc2010-05-18 05:43 pm

Have yet another tsundere.

IS IT NORMAL TO BE INEXPLICABLY NERVOUS ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE THIS

kdjafkdf Hey! I'm Min, and I'll be RPing your local South Italy (aka Romano), so friend add [livejournal.com profile] middayitaly  when you get the chance! I am very very excited to be here, and I can't wait to get to interact with everyone. \o/ Will probably make an intro post soon, ahah.

I've never been part of a LJ RPG like this, so please correct me on any mistakes I may make! I look forward to getting to know everyone.

[identity profile] crymogaea.livejournal.com 2010-05-30 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, no wonder people stereotyped the Brits as "stiff upper-lipped"...but pshhhh, my British friends would kill me if I call them that. Well, not as strange as other language...comparing to other language, I think English is rather normal.

And I definitely love the person who made the directory. She made my life so much easier. People like that deserves a Nobel. /shot. Eh, I still don't recognize the letters. I guess it's because of my thick head. Yeah, it is. A friend of mine is an Canadian-born Chinese and is currently struggling with the language :/ I typed Canadian as American as first. Sorry, Matthew. IT'S PRETTY BUT IT GIVES ME A HEADACHE. That's why I stayed away from languages like Russian and stick with the ones who doesn't have their own letters instead. Japanese too, but I just suck at learning, it, too! /brofist

Yay \o awesome. Good luck!

[identity profile] crymogaea.livejournal.com 2010-05-30 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It's the easiest for me, but I guess everyone had different opinions. It's not as hard as, say, French.

I have this sneaking suspicion that she's a robot. LOL. Beep beep. I only know like...one of them? It was the one I'm talking about. And I don't know any Japanese, not yet. Americans made up 90% of my online friend list XD and if you can do German, then you can do other Germanic languages, too.