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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 19, 2011 22:55:20 GMT -5
Dear brother, I'm glad you are writing letters, now we can speak with each other even when I decide not to be following you around all day. I think it's about time we start making arrangements for our wedding, hm? S lyubov'yu, (with love) Belarus Siestra, Ah, hello! Da, you can talk to me much more often, if the mail arrives in a timely manner. But I would ask you to not follow me around all day; it gets quite tiring. Our marriage? I do not think there is ever a time to make arrangements for that... Dosvidannia, maya siestra, Russia.
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Post by ionakirkland on Aug 20, 2011 13:14:38 GMT -5
Dear Russia (please may I call you Ivan?),
I'm so happy to hear you're making friends! I hate the thought that people are alone without any friends. Yes, I love being friends with as many people as possible!
It's ok, I'm often drunk so I know exactly how you feel. People often go a bit... funny when they're drunk. Then again, it depends on what company, right?
You'll be happy to hear that I am a lot better now, so you can come much sooner.
With love and luck, Iona/Ireland
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Post by Hamish Kirkland on Aug 20, 2011 18:28:28 GMT -5
Dear Russia,
A'm sorry ye huv trauchle (trouble) understanding me. Ah speak 'n' write th' same wey 'n' sometimes ah uise a program that writes whit ah say instead o' writing it by haun. It takes me a while tae write wi'oot an accent sae amurnay gaun tae sorry.
That's nae aye true. A' th' ither nations ur juist bein' babies.
A'm sure he doesn't lik' ye at a' whin it comes tae sitting oan Canada. How come dae ye aye dae that?
Ye sure? he's killing oor economy.
Sincerely, Scotland
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 20, 2011 18:33:43 GMT -5
Dear Russia (please may I call you Ivan?), I'm so happy to hear you're making friends! I hate the thought that people are alone without any friends. Yes, I love being friends with as many people as possible! It's ok, I'm often drunk so I know exactly how you feel. People often go a bit... funny when they're drunk. Then again, it depends on what company, right? You'll be happy to hear that I am a lot better now, so you can come much sooner. With love and luck, Iona/Ireland Iona, Of course you may call me Ivan! I have no problems with that! It means we are closer as people and as nations! Indeed, the companies of alcohol do make a difference as to how much you can drink and how you act when you are under the influence, yes? Can I have a date as to when I can come over? Otherwise I will be intrusive. Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 20, 2011 18:43:49 GMT -5
Dear Russia, A'm sorry ye huv trauchle (trouble) understanding me. Ah speak 'n' write th' same wey 'n' sometimes ah uise a program that writes whit ah say instead o' writing it by haun. It takes me a while tae write wi'oot an accent sae amurnay gaun tae sorry. That's nae aye true. A' th' ither nations ur juist bein' babies. A'm sure he doesn't lik' ye at a' whin it comes tae sitting oan Canada. How come dae ye aye dae that? Ye sure? he's killing oor economy. Sincerely, Scotland Scotland, Perhaps you should take the extra time to write so everyone knows what you're talking about. I write in English, and so does everyone else. There's no reason to speak in your native tongue here. That is how everyone thinks. It doesn't matter what I say or do. Or what your opinions are. It is not my fault Canada is invisible! I'm not sure if he's alive half the time, especially since he has not been writing back! Though I'm sure there is a good reason as to why he has not written back to me. England needs to get over the fact that not everyone is going to do what pleases him most. America is doing the best he can for being such a young nation. I hate defending him, but he is an ally now. Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by ionakirkland on Aug 21, 2011 9:38:30 GMT -5
Dear Ivan,
Ah, thank you very much! I'm not a fan of being formal, and I'd rather be on friendly terms with people than... formal ones.
Very much so. For example, if I'm by myself when I'm drinking, I don't really get that drunk. But when I'm with my older brothers or Prussia, we always end up in a drinking competition and that ends up... chaotic...
Um... pretty much anytime next week. Maybe Thursday. Are you available then?
Love and luck, Iona
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Post by Hamish Kirkland on Aug 22, 2011 16:34:11 GMT -5
Dear Russia,
Ah wull nae tak' th' mae time tae write in a wey that is pernicketie (difficult) fur me tae. Maist nations kin ken (understand) me whin ah blether (talk) or write lik' this. This isnae mah native tongue. Mah mair native tongue is Gaelic whilk amurnay using. A'm using Sassenach (english).
Canada isnae ever invisible. France, Wales, Ireland, 'n' ah a' kin see him. He's likelie daein' clatty (dirty) hings wi' Englain sae he cannae write back. Englain is a besom (brat) sae he wont ever learn that. Whin he upsets me ah skelp him or embarrass him.
That doesn't mean America isnae an eejit. Come oan noo dae ye mind (remember) during th' stoatin (great) depression ye wur th' ainlie yin (one) nae hurt by him bein' an eejit? he's gaun tae murdurr us!
Sincerely, Scotland
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Post by Arthur Kirkland on Aug 22, 2011 19:50:39 GMT -5
Dear Russia,
I hope she wont hurt you. I wasn't going to give you any help. Don't forget that I don't trust you at all. You are bothered by just talking about him? I didn't think anything could bother you Russia. If this wasn't a letter I would have sworn I heard you growl. Russia trust me not everyone wants power. Some see that power just starts war and corrupts the world. Sometimes I wish I could have you get rid of him.
Sincerely, Arthur Kirkland
P.S. Do you even know what it means to be rude?
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Post by Natalia Arlovskaya on Aug 24, 2011 20:59:57 GMT -5
Dear brother,
But I hate it whenever you aren't near me. I spent most of the day with sister Ukraine for her birthday and gave her a bouqet of sunflowers, and she broke down with emotion like usual.. it would be a lovely gift if you visited me tomorrow for my birthday.
Why not? Why don't you ever want to marry me?!
S lyubov'yu,
Belarus
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Post by Feliciano Vargas on Aug 25, 2011 4:05:17 GMT -5
Mr. Russia,
How are you, Mr. Russia? It's been a long time since I've been able to talk to you! Ve, I just thought you'd like to know that your sister Ms. Belarus is going to be taking dance lessons from me so that she can spend more time with you. Is there anything you want me to do to distract her from following you after the lessons? Ve, we're amicos, I'd be glad to help you out! Oh, that reminds me. I've finished painting the guest-room with sunflowers for when you visit for the next World Meeting!
Sorry if this is out of the blue but I just wanted to warn you about Ms. Belarus~ Ciao, Mr. Russia, and have a good day~
Veneziano
((OOC: I know this seems a bit weird for Feli, but the Russian government is supposed to have a good relationship with the Italian one and I thought that because of it the two of them would become somewhat good friends. Plus I love Russia too much to be mean to him~))
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Post by Batu Borgijin on Aug 25, 2011 15:50:48 GMT -5
Privet, Vanya:
I don't know how I got here, but my Siberian siblings are kinda interesting, except that my Siberian sister gets pissy at me if I did something stupid. Also, where the hell is Natalya? She's going nuts again, and this time I can't rebuild my bakery while she goes on a rampage across Europe, and maybe into the Urals.
Batu Borjigin, Khanate of the Golden Horde
Hey hey, papa, give me Quas hey hey, mama, hey hey, mama I can't seem to forget the delicious taste, of the chakchak I ate a while ago!
Draw a circle 'round the world! Draw a circle 'round the world! Draw a circle 'round the world! I'm the Golden Horde
Ah, with a struck of paint from my brush, I can see the entire world, even the Teutonic Knights can't beat me, because I'm that skilled!
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 26, 2011 18:08:48 GMT -5
Dear Ivan, Ah, thank you very much! I'm not a fan of being formal, and I'd rather be on friendly terms with people than... formal ones. Very much so. For example, if I'm by myself when I'm drinking, I don't really get that drunk. But when I'm with my older brothers or Prussia, we always end up in a drinking competition and that ends up... chaotic... Um... pretty much anytime next week. Maybe Thursday. Are you available then? Love and luck, Iona Iona, Ah, no. Not many people are very formal, unless they believe formalities are the roots of all kindness and whatnot. Otherwise, unless instructed, I don't wish to be so formal with people. I think we drink more when we're with company because we lose track of all the drinks we are consuming. I am available whenever you'd like to to be available, little one. Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 26, 2011 18:18:10 GMT -5
Dear Russia, Ah wull nae tak' th' mae time tae write in a wey that is pernicketie (difficult) fur me tae. Maist nations kin ken (understand) me whin ah blether (talk) or write lik' this. This isnae mah native tongue. Mah mair native tongue is Gaelic whilk amurnay using. A'm using Sassenach (english). Canada isnae ever invisible. France, Wales, Ireland, 'n' ah a' kin see him. He's likelie daein' clatty (dirty) hings wi' Englain sae he cannae write back. Englain is a besom (brat) sae he wont ever learn that. Whin he upsets me ah skelp him or embarrass him. That doesn't mean America isnae an eejit. Come oan noo dae ye mind (remember) during th' stoatin (great) depression ye wur th' ainlie yin (one) nae hurt by him bein' an eejit? he's gaun tae murdurr us! Sincerely, Scotland Scotland, Well it's very difficult for me to read or understand you. It sounds like... there aren't words to describe why it's difficult. It simply is. But I suppose I could cope with it for now. It'll just take a bit longer for me to reply because of my translating needs. Well, I can certainly never notice him, and he's the second largest country in the world. One would think he'd be more flamboyant or boyish. If you would stop thinking of yourself and just think of the main picture (that being China and how he is putting America further and further into debt), perhaps you would think it possible to help the boy. Dosvidannia, Russia
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Post by denmark on Aug 26, 2011 18:18:35 GMT -5
Russia,
So your this big guy I've heard about so much? Well hey there! I'm Denmark. A pleasure, bro!
Denmark
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Post by Ivan Braginski on Aug 26, 2011 18:21:47 GMT -5
Dear Russia, I hope she wont hurt you. I wasn't going to give you any help. Don't forget that I don't trust you at all. You are bothered by just talking about him? I didn't think anything could bother you Russia. If this wasn't a letter I would have sworn I heard you growl. Russia trust me not everyone wants power. Some see that power just starts war and corrupts the world. Sometimes I wish I could have you get rid of him. Sincerely, Arthur Kirkland P.S. Do you even know what it means to be rude? Arthur, Thank you for the attempt of being helpful, but I am quite fine on my own, as I have proven throughout the years. I am sure that since I am a country and all of you can be bothered, I can be as well. I am no different than the rest of you, though I am much larger and seen as scarier. You people honestly don't know what frightening is! Maybe you, but some of the others...! I would care to meet some of these educated individuals. Even Switzerland seems to be a bit testy of late. Get rid of whom? I'm sorry; I seem to have misplaced my correspondence and can't remember who we've been talking about. The post is so slow... Dosvidannia, Russia P.S. Again, since I bear human qualities, I know what being rude is. And that's how I know I was being no such thing.
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