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Post by Ivan Braginski on Apr 5, 2012 18:19:15 GMT -5
Ahoj Mr. Russia! We have not really seen or talk to eachother for a while so I thought I would send you a letter to say ahoj (hello)! So um, how are you? Its been a long time don't you think? Sincerely, Slovakia My Dear, As I asked of your partner (Czech), I am asking that you provide a more...casual, human name so I can refer to you as that. After work, I'm not keen on calling friends by official names. It has been quite a long time, and I am happy to hear from you again. I am well, and I ask the same of you. How are you doing nowadays? Dosvidannia, Ivan
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Post by Anastazie Jedlika on Apr 5, 2012 20:16:35 GMT -5
Ivan, A- ano, that is fine. I usually feel more comfortable with a formal name, but this is an acception, considering my own fimiliarity with you. So is Ivan alright? A different name? Well... Anastazie is my full name, but I do sometimes go by as Ana.
Slovakia and I used to be married, or what you may remember as Czechoslovakia. We were under the Russian influence for a while.
Understood, we all forget things. Remembering things that happened so long ago is sometimes difficult, especially because of the current money "crisis" of the world.
...I'm glad to be able to speak with you!
-Anastazie or... Ana.
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Apr 6, 2012 21:13:32 GMT -5
Hey, Vanya: I just came back from my self-imposed vacation and I'm quite surprised our old boss is coming back as President. Although I'm having trouble trying to deal with the protesters who are trying to flock into Red Square, and Amerika being the self-centered ass he is, is complaining that we're not letting them protest. As if we want to have a similar revolution in Katya's house which brought in that Yushchenko guy instead of our favorite Ukrainian boss-err...friend, Viktor Yanukovych. On the other hand, Russky Island should be prepared for the APEC summit as Kitay would definitely be there. Batu P.S.: I found a storybook about you when you were little. Batu, Really, are things so bad in your life? Every time I present you with a letter and you write back, it seems like something new and terrible is happening. Is your life that bad, or are you only telling me the bad things? I don't think people should protest, either. They need to realize that the government is doing everything they can. Nothing can happen as soon as the people want. Dosvidannia, Russia P.S. That's...fascinating, I guess.
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Apr 6, 2012 21:16:21 GMT -5
Ivan, A- ano, that is fine. I usually feel more comfortable with a formal name, but this is an acception, considering my own fimiliarity with you. So is Ivan alright? A different name? Well... Anastazie is my full name, but I do sometimes go by as Ana. Slovakia and I used to be married, or what you may remember as Czechoslovakia. We were under the Russian influence for a while. Understood, we all forget things. Remembering things that happened so long ago is sometimes difficult, especially because of the current money "crisis" of the world. ...I'm glad to be able to speak with you! -Anastazie or... Ana. Ana, Sorry if I seemed too blunt. It just seems odd that I should refer to you so formally all the time. Ivan is fine, my dear, and I like your name. It's quite beautiful, truly. Ah, I do remember you and he being married at one point. Why did you two...divorce? Is it painful to talk about? I am also glad to speak to you! Dosvidannia, Ivan
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Post by Batu Borgijin on Apr 9, 2012 14:30:18 GMT -5
Vanya:
Of course they're bad! I still haven't forgotten the bruise I sustained during the war against Tamerlane, the list goes on and on. Anyways, I didn't know you learned how to knit. In any case, your daughter sent me a letter, asking me how I've been. Plus there's the APEC summit going on in Russky Island's house, so every Asia-Pacific nation would be there, including Matvey, Alfred and even Yao. Though I'm astonished as to how you could have built the largest cabled stayed bridge in the world, surpassing even the Golden Gate Bridge in Amerika's house.
Batu
P.S.: It was a good read though, although I didn't know Muscovy was your erstwhile boss.
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Post by Toris Laurinaitis on Apr 17, 2012 11:26:02 GMT -5
Dear Russia,
Oh!? You are ill?! Very ill?! I apologize I uh, did not realize that you had been sick. If you ever need any uh, help I'm always here.
Meile,
Toris
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Apr 20, 2012 19:21:17 GMT -5
Vanya: Of course they're bad! I still haven't forgotten the bruise I sustained during the war against Tamerlane, the list goes on and on. Anyways, I didn't know you learned how to knit. In any case, your daughter sent me a letter, asking me how I've been. Plus there's the APEC summit going on in Russky Island's house, so every Asia-Pacific nation would be there, including Matvey, Alfred and even Yao. Though I'm astonished as to how you could have built the largest cabled stayed bridge in the world, surpassing even the Golden Gate Bridge in Amerika's house. Batu P.S.: It was a good read though, although I didn't know Muscovy was your erstwhile boss. Batu, Please, for the love of everything still remaining keeping me grounded and happy and away from the evils of man and machine, stop talking of the past. Maybe you're stuck in the past and don't feel like there's anything more to live for because you feel dead, but I'd prefer if you stopped talking about it with me, for I am not interested. I have not learned how to knit, and have no interest in doing so. Whoever is spreading these rumors about me, make them stop. I have a need to build things to make life easier for my people. Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Apr 20, 2012 19:22:11 GMT -5
Dear Russia, Oh!? You are ill?! Very ill?! I apologize I uh, did not realize that you had been sick. If you ever need any uh, help I'm always here. Meile, Toris Toris, Just slightly mentally sick, but in more of a distressed and fatigued way. If I need your help, I will not hesitate to contact you. Thank you very much, Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by Maria Clara dela Cruz on Sept 9, 2012 9:12:54 GMT -5
Hello po, Mr. Russia~
Nice to meet you. I'm the Philippines but you can call me Maria. ^^ How are you po? We haven't really talked much before this, have we?
Yours truly, Maria
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Post by Im Yong Soo on Feb 17, 2013 15:55:36 GMT -5
Russia-
You know about how my twin wants to blow me up and stuff. Please can you please help me a little bit more? Like put tougher sanctions on him, scaring him with that kolkolkol thing that you do? That would help a lot.
And oh yeah thanks with helping me with making that satellite, that meant a lot to my space program. You are an awesome friend, you know that da-ze?
So how have you been? What's up? I'm sorry to hear about that meteor hitting you in the Urals. That must have been very painful!
- Im Yong Soo
The Republic of Korea
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Post by Toris Laurinaitis on Feb 17, 2013 19:03:33 GMT -5
Dear Russia,
H-hello Mr. Russia. I'm very s-sorry I have not sent you l-letter in quite some time. I um, I have been trying to get my letter writing back on t-track.
Uh, anyways, how are you Mr.Russia?
sincerely, Lithuania
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