|
Post by Phoenix Porter on Jun 30, 2012 1:34:03 GMT -5
Hello World!
I saw mum and my two older brothers were writing to the world so I thought I would try to write to the other nations too. Seeing as there are so many I'm a little nervous to meet them all but if Matthew can talk to others I can too!
Well, I look forward to meeting everyone.
-Kiwi
|
|
|
Post by hongkong on Jun 30, 2012 6:21:57 GMT -5
Néih hóu Kiwi,
gahnpàaih dím a, how are you? Good that you opened your inbox, since I thought I should write to my siblings more often, but most of them are annoying. Do you remember that one time Mum cooked a three-course meal for all of us as a 'family reunion'? Can you tell me what this stuff was you gave me for my stomachache then? Tomorrow is my birthday and I'm afraid that Mum will send me a cake again.
Bái bai, Kou Leon
|
|
|
Post by Phoenix Porter on Jul 7, 2012 23:28:18 GMT -5
Dear Kou,
Oh Kou it has been a while! I'm doing alright could be better, how about you? Yeah I'm still shy and afraid of a few nations but it would be nice to make new friends or talk to family. Kou you shouldn't think of your siblings as annoying even if most are because you're suppose to love family. Sorry my letter is a little late but I don't remember what it was. I just found a few herbs in my garden that make stomachaches go away but I have no idea what they were called. Why don't you just throw the cake away and lie to mum? I've never eaten the cakes he makes me.
Sincerely, Kiwi
|
|
|
Post by Mathias Køhler on Aug 3, 2012 2:14:53 GMT -5
Hey New Zealand,
Hello New Zealand, how are you? Thought it would be good to pass you a few letters, so I'm trying it out. How's life been and you making new friends through this letters program, having much fun?
-Mathias
((Looked up their relationship, and it's supposedly good. Correct me if I'm wrong))
|
|
|
Post by hongkong on Aug 19, 2012 19:48:21 GMT -5
Néih hóu Kiwi,
sorry for the late reply, I guess you can imagine what happened... I was, like, in hospital for more than a month after I ate mum's cake. You warned me, but I couldn't let food get to waste not even if it's from mum. That probably happens when you're on the verge of starving once. However, I hope you've been doing better. Okay, I will try. But it's really hard not to consider most some of them annoying.
Bái bái, Kha Leon
|
|
|
Post by Phoenix Porter on Sept 2, 2012 20:10:54 GMT -5
Dear Mr. Køhler,
You don't need to call me by my nation name, call me Phoenix. I'm doing pretty good how about yourself? It is fun to talk to all the other nations so I'm glad you wrote to me! I haven't made many friends through the letters but I have been able to talk to my brothers.
Sincerely, Kiwi
((New Zealand doesn't have many bad relationships so that's probably true.))
|
|
|
Post by Phoenix Porter on Sept 2, 2012 20:28:34 GMT -5
Dear Kha,
No need to apologize. We all know mum can't cook and if you eat it you'll end up in the hospital. Next time just throw it away and send him a thank you letter for the cake so he thinks that you enjoyed but you don't have to hurt his feelings by not eating it. I would rather starve than torture myself with a bite of cake from mum. I love him a lot but his cakes are always black and purple fumes come out of them. I'm fine. One of my volcanoes became active again so I have to be a little more cautious. Please try to get over all the fights with them. I know the others can be bullies but they all mean well.
Sincerely, Kiwi
|
|
|
Post by hongkong on Sept 24, 2012 13:11:24 GMT -5
Néih hóu Kiwi,
mum’s cooking is, like, very different from bà-ba’s, but… still it is food. I mustn’t waste food. Food is life. How could I throw life away? Mum made, like, some progress. This time the cake was only a little purple, and it didn’t even fume. There were only some little pink sparkles that tickled on my tongue. Sorry to hear that. I hope that volcano, like, calms down again without causing troubles. If there’s anything I could do for you, you can, like, let me know anytime. We’re good right now. Big brother Yong Soo and I are, like, in an online gaming war with Kiku-niisan, but so far big brother Alfred has stayed out of it, which is, like, a surprise.
Bái bai, Kha Leon
|
|
|
Post by Phoenix Porter on Dec 30, 2012 6:28:44 GMT -5
Dear Kha,
I would hope they would be very different since from what you tell me China is good at cooking, I've never tried it for myself so I wouldn't know. Believe me I understand food is life but mum's food is death. Some progress I'm guessing means you don't die instantly but you might have trouble later in life. Really? Maybe Papa Sadiq helped mum cook this time! No need for apologies when you didn't cause the upset. An online gaming war? I wish I could join in but I'm not very good at games Aussie always said I was a dirty player. Alfred might not be into games anymore since he's married.
Sincerely, Kiwi
|
|
|
Post by hongkong on Jan 1, 2013 20:40:00 GMT -5
Néih hóu Kiwi,
that is true, but mum’s cooking hasn’t always been, like, that bad either. Food is food and mustn’t be wasted under any circumstances. You call him "Papa" already? That is, like, fast. Something like that. I think Alfred is still playing, like, often, since I stumble upon his high scores every now and then. But he must play, like, much less than before.
Bái bai, Leon
|
|