a separate global all 3 would be great
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a separate global all 3 would be great
All 3.??? Aussie USA and who is the third one..??
Anyways. How about a NO.. Will that be Great..??:smirk:
Every Global is messed up in its own way...
Here's a question for you: Why?
Thanks for agreeing with me mate:thumbsup:
this thought actually Knocked my head because I have noticed that English differs country by country, And I have seen some Word changes In USA's English, UK's English and Aussies's English(when i was in 4th grade)
that must be the reason they failed to communicate with opposite earth's people.
To be honest, I have never Understood Holps's any amusing post in this forums excepting two PMs...LOLXDXDXDXDXD
Can I have the Interpreter?
So you want a global just for aussie,english and usa theres several flaws to this 1. The time zones are all different so there will be a lot of quiet globals 2.theres plenty of fools that come from aussie,english and usa its not just certain other countries 3.your solution to global solves nothing . No offence to you but im just not a fan of your idea and incase your wondering i am from the uk
Agree with what Mr.Lk has said
Even after separating global in the way you have requested, the problem seen most in the global will not solve.
1. There will be still kids who will mess up the global
2. rate of people per global window decreases, you'll encounter less people in each global IMO
Now let me share what did i do one day:
PS: global Chat channel has already separated for India, Indonesia, Phillipines and other Asian-European countries.Quote:
One day I switched to chinese global, All I could be able to see with my sensitive eyes is FULL of chinese Bot accounts spamming some nonsense in the window, I thought there is no life in china global.
So you just want this global to be just for boys n girls? The imaturity on Global now is bad enough, count me out.
LoL. We recently started watching an English show, and I love their different style of humor. (Monty Python anyone?) I do struggle a bit with some of their word choices though. And I inevitably pick up an English accent afterwards...