Good vs. Evil

lenscas

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50 because I failed an English test. :( Now I need to follow English lessons.

Oh well, at least I am not alone, as only 35.3% managed to pass it.
 

GamerwithnoGame

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48. I'm british and my english isn't great sometimes, so don't feel bad! Plus pretty much ALL non-English people who use english seem to be a lot better at our language than we are at any of theirs, so bear that in mind as well! :)
 

GamerwithnoGame

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48. Gonna break my pattern here and go down again. I've got to ask: is it just me, or is asking a fellow forumite their name a really personal question, and kind of bad etiquette? Kind of feels like it to me, especially with no context given.
 

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49. I would say it depends. If you were to ask me, for instance, I would probably think it's a little personal, at this point in time. Especially with no context. However, if you would say that you've had enough time to connect with that person enough, you could probably try to ask, but you should probably do it in a DM.
 

GamerwithnoGame

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48. See, that's it - the person who asked me did so completely out of the blue, on my profile page rather than in a private message, with no context given or reason, and they are not someone I've had much to do with apart from disagreeing and occasionally agreeing with their comments on things. I figured it wasn't just me that would think it was a little off.
 

lenscas

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51 I like that he asked because he misread the username GamerwithnoName vs GamerwithnoGame