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  • #31
    Originally posted by Sleestax


    Congratulations. You have just proven you don't know that there are differences between British and American English grammar.
    You're right, I don't know of any differences in the grammar which I understand as purely syntax. Punctuation, spelling etc. from my perspective don't count! Give me examples (if you like) and prove me wrong.

    Anyway, this disagreement over india, ireland etc is ridiculous. I'm sorry for over-reacting; lets just get on with doing what we do best and play civ. And since when was grammar a barrier to that?

    regards,

    (a more relaxed) Peter
    regards,

    Peter

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    • #32
      I am got the chair!
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      • #33
        I hate all the Americanized slang and references in Civ4
        Really wipes the historical atmosphere away from the game whilst in Diplomacy

        Although it is not crindge worthy as in Civ3
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        • #34
          I hate all the Americanized slang and references in Civ4
          A legitimate complaint. I think Firaxis should take more time refining the diplomacy responses to fit a worldly perspective. Then again, it becomes hard to know what lexicon is culturally based when you are inside that culture (as Firaxis is).
          One of these days I'll make 501 posts, and you won't have to look at my silly little diplomat anymore.
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          • #35
            Although Caesar's 'Fancy some salad? I made it myself' gave me a bit of a giggle
            Speaking of Erith:

            "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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