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Post by Safarina Lee (Pei Xing) on Nov 12, 2011 1:09:30 GMT -5
Turkey,
Pity about that.. But then again sometimes imperfections are quite nice..
Really? ...When is my growth sprut going to come!?
Nah, just saying that you have the coice and you make the rules when your here. I just make sure that the Law is followed. And I need to make my guest happy. But We'll hang out the whole day then right?
So.. where are you now?
Singapore
((should we make an RP?))
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 12, 2011 1:19:05 GMT -5
Singapore,
Imperfections makes people unique. If everyone and everything were perfect, it would be boring.
I don't know. If I were you, I would ask England. He would know better than I would. How long have you been 13 for?
Then I choose to hand out with you the whole day. I'm finishing up a last minute items here, then I'll head out.
Turkey
((If you want to, It would be fun. It would give me more practice RP'ing))
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Post by Safarina Lee (Pei Xing) on Nov 12, 2011 1:55:34 GMT -5
Turkey,
I know.. I feel that my life can be boring enough as it is...
Hmm... Maybe I should... Lets see... I was around almost three when England found me.. I was around seven when Japan took over.. I was about eight when I got my independance... now I'm almost thirteen... Actually, I'm not very sure.. Probably for around twenty years... I guess..
Okay, call me when you reach Changi Airport~
Singapore
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 12, 2011 2:09:35 GMT -5
Singapore,
Wow, thought I responded to this already.
Oh well, my mistake.
Yea, ask England. He would have a better idea.
Feel free to head to the airport whenever. I should be there in a bit.
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Post by ludwig on Nov 13, 2011 12:59:31 GMT -5
Almanya, If there is something you can do, I will be sure to let you know. We are using the search dogs, they have indicated an area where there may be more people trapped. I did tell him, he was thankful for letting me know, and said "I do not want my people to suffer after everything they have been through.. Not my people.." He seems like he is pushing everyone away. He hasn't right out said anything odd, but if you read between the lines, that's what is concerning. Like how he wishes he could help, Not to worry about him because he's sure I have many more important things to worry about. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help, he is one of my few original friends. Well, I hope they wouldn't be stupid enough to risk it either. They know how important it is for our two countries to get along. We would both be hurt if they did something foolish. Hopefully things stabilize for the both of you soon. It is never easy under a financial crisis. Could it be due to how much our people drink? If our people have high tolerance to liquor, would that mean that we do to? How is Gilbert doing by the way? Staying out of major trouble or is he just not getting caught? Türkiye Guten Tag Türkei, please do so and ask for assistance in time not like Japan did. My unit with search dogs is very good and experienced with operations abroad. That is what he said? It sounds like him. *sigh* That is exactly what I meant. Japan doesn't state anything clearly and seems to put himself down a lot. He is polite, but if you read between the lines... Since I can't help worrying about him, I decided to visit him. Thank you for your concern. I guess the best thing you can do is keep writing to him and show him that you are his friend. You said it. They are arguing about a lot of things, be it the integration, economy or your accession in the European Union, but I hope that our bosses keep in mind not to cross the line. Neither of us could afford that. Unfortunately that is about the fourth financial crisis I have to experience in my young live*. Especially the recession in 1922/1923 was horrible, my peoples' money was practically worthless. *sigh* I feel guilty since I obviously still didn't learn enough from it to be able to solve this new crisis. That might be an explanation. It would also explain why Bavaria is able to outdrink all of my other siblings. Or why it is almost impossible to get Austria drunk, even though no one would believe it when they look at him. Actually I don't even know. Gilbert hasn't been home for a few days and he seems to have shut off his phone too. I just hope that he isn't plotting any nonsense again. Viele Grüße, Deutschland ((* Germany can't remember anything that happened before ca. 1815 when the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved and the German Confederation found.))
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 13, 2011 17:27:20 GMT -5
Almanya,
Do not worry, I will ask for assistance if thing get too overwhelming for me.
Now I feel I made the right decision in telling you, I was worried I was breaking his trust. I will keep messaging him, I hope you can help him.
If need be we can always hit them upside the head if they start getting too out of control. Both of our bosses know they cannot outright alienate the other, so as long as they are still arguing, we should be safe.
If I remember right, the recession of 1922/23 was a world wide one, and the economic crisis now is world wide also. If this is true, you have no reason to take on all the guilt, if any. It seems like when one country hits an economic crisis, almost all of them do. So its not just you, its the other nations also.
I feel like this is a good explanation. I wonder how much Ýrlanda can drink. That would be the true test of it. They are known for being exceptional drinkers.
That doesn't sound good, a plotting Prussia is a dangerous Prussia. Lets hope he turns up soon.
iyi þanslar Türkiye
((iyi þanslar means good luck))
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Post by ludwig on Nov 14, 2011 6:36:30 GMT -5
Guten Tag Türkei,
that is good to hear.
How would you be breaking his trust by telling me things I already knew? Thank you. I will soon be there.
No way we could hit our bosses! They are our peoples' elected representatives and accordingly we have to treat them with appropriate respect... Even though I admit that I had one or two bosses in the past I needed a lot of self-control not to hit... But I couldn't hit a woman anyway.
Ja, the recession of 1922/1923 was also world wide. It hit my country pretty badly though, since we still were busy with the rebuilding after WW I, the incredible reparations, then France also occupied the center of my industry in the Ruhrgebiet, not to mention all the political unrest. *sigh* In the end my bosses had no other choice but make a radical cut, destroy all the worthless old money and start anew. I am trying to calm myself down by telling me that the recent crisis won't go that far.
As far as I know Ireland can hold her liquor quite well. But I didn't have the honour to join her in a drink yet.
It is. I am sure that he won't behave mischievously... I hope. *sigh*
Viele Grüße, Deutschland
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 14, 2011 10:54:34 GMT -5
Almanya,
I know that he hold privacy very sacred, and I told you something from the letters. I believe he will see this a breaking his trust, not mattter if you know it or not.
Perhaps I used the wrong phrase. I ment more mentally than anything, like a verbal blow to knock the sense back into you.
Oh, I had forgot about that. Well, the current one shouldn't go that far. I cannot imagine it going that far again.
I feel like once all this is setteled we should get together with her and test this theory for ourselves. Could be interestering....though lets keep it from Gilbert, we do not need his drunken antics around her, that could get bloody.
Gilbert not behave mischievously, has there ever been a time he hasn't?
Turkiye
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Post by ludwig on Nov 15, 2011 13:49:23 GMT -5
Guten Tag Türkei,
I know what you mean. Nevertheless you didn't tell me much more than you were worried about him. But I am not planning to tell him what you said anyway.
Politicians are used to verbal blows, so it won't be easy to tell them something new or even catch them off guard.
Let's hope so. That would be the last thing we need right now.
No objection from my part. Going out to drink with some other nations would be a nice change. If we let Gilbert in, we could be about 99% sure that he will drag France and Spain along. I guess you know what that would mean for the entire get-together.
Actually Gilbert was rather tame after the Fall of the Berlin Wall. That didn't last for long though, admittedly.
Viele Grüße, Deutschland
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 15, 2011 15:48:12 GMT -5
Almanya,
Yes, but he somehow knows I told you something, and just tried to double talk me into telling him what I told you. He is really good at talking around a subject. Thank you for that.
True, very true.
France and Spain, that could get interesting. Spain hasn't accepted my apologizes for trying to take Romano all those years ago, and while France and I have a friendship, it has been strained by him saying that Turkey has no place in the EU.
Do they still go by the Bad Touch Trio, or is it the Bad Friends Trio now?
Really? He was tame.... though I think I can imagine why. Guess it just took him a while to get back to himself.
Turkiye
((Yay for research. And I like your new picture of Germany))
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Post by ludwig on Nov 16, 2011 13:43:13 GMT -5
Guten Tag Türkei,
he is an excellent talker in that regard unfortunately. That is why it took me so long to figure out what was bothering him at all.
"Interesting" is a nice description. He hasn't? I thought Spain was pretty easy to get along and always ready to make up... well, nowadays at least. He seems to have been quite different some centuries ago. I hope you don't take France's position in this case personally (or mine). When it comes to the EU he is not exactly easy to handle sometimes. Actually I am not sure either. If you want to know I can ask Gilbert on occasion.
Ja... I guess we all can imagine why. By now he has found himself again thank God.
Viele Grüße, Deutschland
((Thank you! :3))
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 16, 2011 18:07:40 GMT -5
Merhaba Almanya,
Yes, he is. If he had his way, no one would ever be concerned about him.
No, he hasn't. I sent him a message and he hasn't responded back. Maybe he just hasn't gotten around to it yet. I wouldn't blame him though, I did try to take Romano from him.
I don't hold it personally against France, haven't talked to him in a while, I should message him.
It's not that important. If you get a free second to ask, go ahead, but there is no reason to go out of your way to do it.
Yes, thank God he is back to his old self. It hard to see a Nation you know of acting one way act a totally different way.
Saygýlarýmýzla Turkiye
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Post by ludwig on Nov 17, 2011 9:15:08 GMT -5
Guten Tag Türkei,
that is exactly what keeps worrying me.
I am sure that Spain will answer your letter as soon as possible. The Euro crisis will probably still keep him occupied for quite some time, but as I know him he always gladly chats with other nations. He also doesn't seem to be one to hold grudges for long. That is good to hear. Some nations seem to be unable to differ between work and private life, I am glad that you are not one of them.
He is my brother, that's why I am sure that I will get a free second to ask sooner or later.
I absolutely agree on that.
Viele Grüße, Deutschland
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 17, 2011 14:46:27 GMT -5
Merhaba Almanya,
Well, I hope your visit to him will help.
That is true, he would answer even if it is just to insult me like Romano did. We shall see.
There are thing that we must to for work, even if we do not want to, and know this allows me to be able to seperate the two. Though sometimes it is hard when work and private life merge.
Well, no rush. If you get a chance to talk to him, tell him I said hello.
Turkiye
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Post by ludwig on Nov 25, 2011 3:30:04 GMT -5
Guten Tag Türkei,
so do I. Above all I hope that he can forgive me.
As far as I know Spain doesn't share Romano's temper when it comes to insults. I know Spain as rather outgoing guy who is easy to get along with. But I have to admit that I was only around since the early 19th century and thus I don't know his "worst" times from personal experience.
I know what you mean. All of us have to face this conflict at times. Nevertheless the way you are writing suggests the assumption that you find yourself in this sitation recently. Might that be the case?
Thank you. I will.
Viele Grüße, Deutschland
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