Aww, you're too kind, I know I still make mistakes. ;w; Things went alright, but were stressful, too. ^^' British representation had to wait for a transport quite long and they became rude a bit. ;w; Is it true "a few minutes" means exactly the same as "two minutes"? Because I was told off in that way...
Ohh dont worry about them too much -3-;; to be honest, I think British people can be a bit impatient even when things are going smoothly... I guess they come from a rather stressful environment and lifestyle, so when things dont go exactly as planned...it can get rather ugly...
at least, the ones that come to New Zealand to visit, anyway x'DD sometimes they can be quite demanding too...(judging from the British tourists anyway)*pat pat* so dont worry~
I know you did an awesome job C: BECAUSE YOU ARE AS AWESOME AS PRUSSIA o3ob
(Besides, without you, they'd be confused ! they should be more patient/understanding...)
Hmmm. "a few minutes" is not a set time.... a few minutes can be from 2 minutes to 7minutes usually~
But to be honest, people have told me to wait "a few minutes" and then Im sitting there for 20minutes or more. LOL Now I dont take anyone seriously anymore with the "I'll be back in a few minutes" statement (especially my mom, who can leave me waiting for 1 hour or more xD)
Thank you! ;A; You helped me understand British people a bit (xD). It must be true, I heard Biritish tourists are like that in Poland too, so... yeah, it must be British mentality. xd'
AH, NO, I'M NOT WORTHY TO BE NAMED AS AWESOME AS PRUSSIA! Nobody can be like that! Because Prussia is Prussia. But thank you soooo~ much for your kind words! ♥ ♥ ♥ *hug*
I knew it! So "a few minutes" doesn't mean "two minutes"! That mean British guy... =w=; Maybe in Great Britain it does mean so, but nowhere else, pfff. (Yes, that situation still makes me feel weird. OTL)
Hahaha, yeah, "I'll be back in a few minutes" statement is pretty relative... XD
I have to say German team was the nicest I've met today. ♥ After gruff British guys there came a cheerful German, say "hello" and another stuff and it took off my whole stress. ♥
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Hahaha, yes, at least the main problem was a Russian woman who completely doesn't understand English nor Polish. ^^" I was totally shocked.
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your english is great! <3 <3 <3 ^^ All the best for your volunteer work! I hope things go alright and arent stressful!! >3<
if they laugh at you, you can make them talk in Polish xDD
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Aww, you're too kind, I know I still make mistakes. ;w;
Things went alright, but were stressful, too. ^^' British representation had to wait for a transport quite long and they became rude a bit. ;w; Is it true "a few minutes" means exactly the same as "two minutes"? Because I was told off in that way...
...One of them knew a little bit of Polish. XD'
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at least, the ones that come to New Zealand to visit, anyway x'DD sometimes they can be quite demanding too...(judging from the British tourists anyway)*pat pat* so dont worry~
I know you did an awesome job C: BECAUSE YOU ARE AS AWESOME AS PRUSSIA o3ob
(Besides, without you, they'd be confused ! they should be more patient/understanding...)
Hmmm. "a few minutes" is not a set time.... a few minutes can be from 2 minutes to 7minutes usually~
But to be honest, people have told me to wait "a few minutes" and then Im sitting there for 20minutes or more. LOL Now I dont take anyone seriously anymore with the "I'll be back in a few minutes" statement (especially my mom, who can leave me waiting for 1 hour or more xD)
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AH, NO, I'M NOT WORTHY TO BE NAMED AS AWESOME AS PRUSSIA! Nobody can be like that! Because Prussia is Prussia.
But thank you soooo~ much for your kind words! ♥ ♥ ♥ *hug*
I knew it! So "a few minutes" doesn't mean "two minutes"! That mean British guy... =w=; Maybe in Great Britain it does mean so, but nowhere else, pfff. (Yes, that situation still makes me feel weird. OTL)
Hahaha, yeah, "I'll be back in a few minutes" statement is pretty relative... XD
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They won't be bothered by small mistakes but glad theres someone helping them <3
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I have to say German team was the nicest I've met today. ♥ After gruff British guys there came a cheerful German, say "hello" and another stuff and it took off my whole stress. ♥
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