corpseblade wrote: »Won't consider joining a guild with errors in its name. If you are that careless, how can you run a guild?
StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
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Sheezabeast wrote: »no, I refuse to buy fast food that has misspelled words on purpose
I won't interact with, buy or sell to or guild invite anyone who mudballs me for no reason. I write down their names. Then I post a really juicy deal in zone chat in hopes they will respond so I can ignore them. xD
StabbityDoom wrote: »I won't interact with, buy or sell to or guild invite anyone who mudballs me for no reason. I write down their names. Then I post a really juicy deal in zone chat in hopes they will respond so I can ignore them. xD
That is a great idea.
*looks at @Saucy_Jack *
StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
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StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
It's a pet peeve. Share your own.
StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
It's a pet peeve. Share your own.
StabbityDoom wrote: »It is taking so much self-control right now not to list a whole bunch of these types of guilds.
StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
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kaisernick wrote: »StabbityDoom wrote: »Is it petty to avoid buying from guild traders that have guilds with misspellings and incorrect punctuation in their names?
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Depends, despite servers saying Na and EU other players from other nations play on those servers, and words can be spelled different in other areas like the us and uk colour.
So if you would judge them because they dont use your way of spelling the word yes.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »German seems to be a tough language for germans as well. Our language has that compound nouns, we have to accept that. There is some beauty in it. Which other major latin language has that? It's kind of unique. We have words like Dampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft, it's not Dampf-Schiff-Fahrts-Gesellschaft, or Schifffahrts Gesellschaft....its Dampschifffahrtsgesellschaft. So we have Handelsgilden, not Handels Gilden or Handels-Gilden (as example). I just wish, people could embrace that a bit more.