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Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 2:32 pm
by vinnyq
yeah, and you guys have the stiff upper lip thing, whatever that is :P

Re: Grumbling, whinning, complaining, and drama queening

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 3:43 pm
by vutescu
hans1976 wrote:Where an american is really angly, a brit is slighty annoyed.
Where an american is used to get what they want as a paying costumer, an European is happy someone is actually selling quality wares.
And where the European learned that very many different people with a huge (mutual) background requires some carefull manouvering, the american is used to moulding his surroundings to his needs as a struggle against others who might have other ideas about that.
No matter how much argues we had in the past, I can't agree with you more, hans... ooops Fyr :)
I'd aslo want to add that we - in Europe - come from diffrent culturers, and what appears for me as a irony or sarchasm, for others can appear as a plain rudeness. Happened to me. Also some of us can perceive a simple joke as a personal attack. Also happened to me.
I believe that's because is a huge difference between let's say an east-european and a west european. (no offense).
Like I said in other posts: even I live in Eastern Europe and more than that in an ex-communist country, I feel is my right to skin the producer alive if he does not delivers me the product I paid for, or a bad product. But this is just me, my oppinion, my way. You, of course, are free to be pacient and nice and polite... on your money.

And about game. I stop playing because I did not wanted to be more desapointed that I am now. I really hope that the future patches and improvements will help in transforming it in the great world that was supposed to be from the first place. I keep my account active just for this hope.

Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 7:52 pm
by geezas
vinnyq wrote:yeah, and you guys have the stiff upper lip thing, whatever that is :P
stiff upper lip ? I don't understand this metafor.

Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:28 pm
by borguk
Well I just un-subscribed.

Havent played in months and E3 news did nothing for me.

I have until June 7th, maybe Ill get to try outposts but probably not.
Not much of a guild left anyway.

Later.

Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:30 pm
by grimjim
geezas wrote:stiff upper lip ? I don't understand this metafor.
Its a british thing.

To hide your emotions and to maintain a 'good face'. Not to cry or whinge or whimper in the face of any adversity.

Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:32 pm
by vinnyq
oh! and all this time I thought it was some sort of raunchy thing <.<

Re: A Great Game and Grumbling

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:59 am
by forest1
borguk wrote:Well I just un-subscribed.

Havent played in months and E3 news did nothing for me.

I have until June 7th, maybe Ill get to try outposts but probably not.
Not much of a guild left anyway.

Later.
I saw nothing from E3 either, unless, we want to count the comments about the awesome booth babes.