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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice Haha, you probably did, but that poor guy from Canada had such a hard time I wasn’t sure if it was possible for people who hadn’t seen it to understand.
I found two YouTube videos which include variations on the American man…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Hey people! I’m finally here! 😀
@alia Haha, yeah, I guess that’s reasonable. If Americans are the only ones who do it, someone who’s grown up in Asia wouldn’t be used to it even if you are technically American. 😉
@seekjustice Hahaha!! I wonder if you even did it right? 😛 You had to just guess from my description, but I don’t know how goo…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@jenwriter17 Yup. Apparently it’s only an American thing. No, I don’t think it’s weird, it was @seekjustice who originally said she thought it sounded weird. But I guess it would be hard to picture if you’ve never seen it. I know that it’s actually hard for people from other countries to get because we had a family from Canada stay with us a l…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic MailChimp Questions in the forum Publishing & Platform 8 years ago
@waterlily yeah. What he said.
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice Oh yeah, I was thinking about young people a bit older, I guess. Kids up until they’re about sixteen or seventeen don’t shake hands with each other, though always with older people. (The older initiates, though, unless there’s a precocious youngster. 😉 ) When they get to their late teens they start shaking hands with each ot…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@ariel-ashira Thank you! 😀 I was so sure, but then, trying as one American to state a fact about our huge country was kind of intimidating and I wanted to make certain. 😛 @seekjustice needs to come to America to see just how normal and not-awkward the handshake hug really is. 😉
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice Oh my goodness! The awkward head nodding thing with male friends! 😛 Sometimes the guy is confident and just goes out to shake your hand, but if he’s not sure if you want to and you’re too shy to initiate the handshake, it’s kind of awkward. Especially if you just hugged his sister or something… 😉
Um…hmm…of course! 😀 Wha…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice It’s about the least awkward greeting I can imagine, for men. They won’t go in for a hug usually, but a handshake is never awkward. Then they can show they’re a bit more friendly by adding a half hug on to the end of it.
Women do it sometimes, but it’s mostly a guy thing. And a guy greeting a woman will usually either shake her ha…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Self-publishing in the forum Publishing & Platform 8 years ago
@jenwriter17 No, I do not. 🙂 How does that work?
(I do know what Goodreads is, of course! I use it all the time to look up books. I’m just not sure what an author account would do or how you would set it up.)
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Rochellaine replied to the topic PRAYER REQUESTS #2 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@ariel-ashira I’ll be praying!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice Most Americans only know the first verse of the National Anthem, but it’s a very long verse. The second verse talks about God, so Christians sing it in church or when we get together for hymn sings, but regular people don’t know it. Have you ever heard the American National Anthem? It’s famous for being an extremely complicated so…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@jenwriter17 It was wonderful! As I was telling SeekJustice, we had the guy who played Mr. Pulitzer as our waiter, and my dad joked about not tipping him if he had realized he was the bad guy beforehand. 😛
@seekjustice Oh, okay. I know it’s an Asian thing, and I’ve heard that it’s European too, but what you’re describing in Australia seems p…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@valtmy And now it’s the dead of night for me… 😛
Thanks! I did enjoy Newsies very much!
Yes, that makes sense. Actually the paramedics scene was very easy for me, but it’s the longer bridge sections that are harder. I’m pretty much having the problem you just described: I have to have some things happen between the important scenes, wi…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice Yes, I was considering asking you about that. I’ve heard they don’t tip in Europe, but I wasn’t sure about Australia.
In America waiters are paid very little, and nearly their entire wages consist of what tips the patrons are generous enough to leave. I believe a 15-20% tip is considered reasonable most places, and a lot of times t…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice 😛 It was really funny, because they give out the tip trays before the show starts, and you don’t know who is playing what, since they’re all in their waiter uniforms. So my dad left him a big tip because he was a good waiter, and then he got it during intermission, and came back to thank my dad. My dad teased him that he didn’t k…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@seekjustice And it was good, yes. 😀
It was amazing! Really fun. Great actors/singers/dancers. My favorites were Crutchie, Jack, and Mr. Pulitzer, in that order. (I have to include Mr. Pulitzer especially because he was our waiter. It was a dinner theater, remember? But he was great in his part as well.)
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@jenwriter17 @seekjustice @alia Back from NEWSIES!!!!
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Jane Maree replied to the topic Self-publishing in the forum Publishing & Platform 8 years ago
@Jenwriter17 Yep, I have heard of canva. Great job designing your own covers! 😀
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #16 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@alia And I had to take a break as well, because…housework. 🙂 I got to start reorganizing our library; fun stuff. 😛
But now, it’s my day to go see Newsies! So I have about half an hour and then I’ve got to get ready to go.
Are you still here? How’s it going now?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writing Prompts in the forum Art 8 years ago
@catwing You know what? This one’s for you:
Threatening voice: “You never know until you find out. And finding out can be very dangerous.”
Timid voice: “Could it kill you?”
Threatening voice: “It could. That is within the realm of possibility.”
Timid voice: “By the way…what exactly is it that you never know, again?”
Threatening voice: “Whet…[Read more] - Load More
