Magyar Köztársaság ❀ Erszébet Héderváry (
manliestmaiden) wrote in
dear_mun2013-08-15 11:19 am
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Hun and Mun
Do you really want to find a game for me? It would be nice to play in one again, but you're so busy and in two games already. Are you sure you want to make another commitment?
I am flattered, whether you do it or not, anyway! I suppose it would be fun to play with others again...
I am flattered, whether you do it or not, anyway! I suppose it would be fun to play with others again...

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[He gives her a small smile.]
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[did he. say that out loud?] ...Sideways smiley face.
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Yes, do you have problems with smiley's? I am disappoint.
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Now you seem to be using more American slang. I do not understand. I'm sorry.
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[It could be a fair assumption that, at any moment, his face might turn into :D that.]
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Oh, really? It seems like I am meeting a lot of knowledgeable boys today! Well, alright! I will give you a quick lesson. Winking face!
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[He gives her a small grin in return.]
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Alright! If you want to say 'hello' in my language, you say 'jó napot.' [she pronounces it yo na pot]
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Alright, I think I got it. [Nope, he is going to restrain himself from making a joke over the pronunciation.]
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Good! And if you want something a little less formal, you can greet or say goodbye to people by saying 'szia.' [see-ah]
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So then jó napot is a more formal greeting than szia?
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[At the very least the damned Templars shouldn't harass him while he's in that part of the world.]
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I will definitely do that. For now, though, I must be off. I have some things to do!
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