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Konichiwa!
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LOL Konichiwa..! How about... uhmmm... SALUT OR BONJOUR 
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Haha, yeah!
Or, or, or...Chaire!
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LOL.. nice =p Come on people.. Come in my forum and chat 
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Salut tout le monde !!!
Ce forum est vraiment une très bonne idée et je félicite ce qui on eu la génialissime idée de le créer :p !!
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Small correction but "Konichiwa" is usually spelled... "Konnichi wa" Don't know why. But I tend to get annyoed by tiny mistakes....
Bonjour!
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Technically no.. Konichiwa isnt spelt that way.. Depends where you come from.. I would know.. I used to live in Japan..
But good to know you feel the way I do when someone says something wrong.. I get ticked too.. hah!
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Good point. Just like every other calender will say the first day of spring is on March 20 or March 21. Depends what Calender you buy.
-_- Come to think of it. That didn't excactly fit in the conversation. Eh well. 
Last edited by Jaichi (2008-03-21 11:46:37)
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... こんにちは !! xD
( Japonaiis >.< )
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Ah good, -Rei-Rei- spells Konnichi wa the same way I do too. Though it really doesn't matter

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how are you poeple !!!!
today I have a question : in america when you write a day you always write like this 2008.03.25 ??
I ask this because I see that in this forum days are written like this.
In france we put the number of the day, then the month and finaally the year like this => 25.03.2008
It very curious to see it on the other direction ^^
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actually Americans write the date as 3 25 2008. The month is first, the day is second, and the year is last.
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Mh...Interessant 
lets talk about the weather 
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