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    texhnolyze's Avatar
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    Aug 2013
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    Gridania
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    Zen Endymion
    World
    Tonberry
    Main Class
    Lancer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Kahlane View Post
    I'm sorry a lot of people have to deal with people like this.
    I know it's not a comfort but, they will be gone soon. Hopefully we'll get back what we're all missing, a real FF community.
    true
    the first ones to left the game would be the rushers
    can't wait!

    Quote Originally Posted by nwk View Post
    I also went to Japanese servers because of the trash community in NA servers. I rather play with polite Japanese players then rude NA players who waste my time trash talking to each other.
    yes, i also prefer the Japanese
    if you understand a little Japanese language, you'll notice that in every run, they'll start with "yoroshiku", almost every single one of them will say that
    "yoroshiku" means please take care of me or some sort
    while i'm joining a dungeon and didn't see anyone chatting, i know that i'm not with them
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    Last edited by texhnolyze; 09-18-2013 at 11:30 AM.

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    ethyreal's Avatar
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    Ethyreal Sarumont
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    Adamantoise
    Main Class
    Weaver Lv 30
    Quote Originally Posted by texhnolyze View Post
    if you understand a little Japanese language, you'll notice that in every run, they'll start with "yoroshiku", almost every single one of them will say that
    "yoroshiku" means please take care of me or some sort
    while i'm joining a dungeon and didn't see anyone chatting, i know that i'm not with them
    Yoroshiku is actually more like "Nice to meet you". Usually when you meet someone for the first time you'll say "Hajimemashite Yoshroshiku-onegaishimasu". Literalliy is something like "Meeting your for the first time please look favorable upon me, I'm begging you"

    I would imagine you would end the run with something like "otsukare-sama deshita" or maybe just "otsukare" its like "thanks for the effort". You'll say it to your co-workers at the end of the day, or my mother in law says it to me after I've driven her all over town to buy things.. seems appropriate for the end of a run.
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