Humor or Humour?
Well, I'm sure this has been discussed and beaten to death, and then requested yet again, but hey - let's have another one, take it to the bridge, hit it 'n quit.
Spelling.
It's VERY important that we don't have to read W&G in American. So yeah, let's be picky, 'coz English is English and American is American.
We need Us, and proper sentencing, and stuff. You know were I'm getting at.
I'm pretty sure that Telltale humour fits W&G very well. And, were I a betting woman - or even a woman - I'd bet it'll be, and pardon the recycling of this old joke, a cracking good game, and I'm anxiously awaiting its release.
But DON'T FORGET THE SPELLING.
Thank you.
Cheers!
Spelling.
It's VERY important that we don't have to read W&G in American. So yeah, let's be picky, 'coz English is English and American is American.
We need Us, and proper sentencing, and stuff. You know were I'm getting at.
I'm pretty sure that Telltale humour fits W&G very well. And, were I a betting woman - or even a woman - I'd bet it'll be, and pardon the recycling of this old joke, a cracking good game, and I'm anxiously awaiting its release.
But DON'T FORGET THE SPELLING.
Thank you.
Cheers!
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The letter 'u' has found a home at Telltale at long last.
P.S. Thank you! Gettit? YOU? U!? Comedy gold.
I know we just met, but... I love you.
Cheers!
You rascal.
Cheers!
Have you written a detailed SOP that has been circulated throughout the company, read, signed and dated and been appropriately recorded in everyone's employment file?
I was mostly being silly. My new job has binders and binders full of SOPs for everything done there (thankfully I only had to read 5 binders worth).
But it's very cool that you double check everything with someone who is familiar with British English.
I can't wait.
Cheers!
wait,oh i get it
ewwww
It's a very common name in Dobrudzha, it has a very rich history and it is also the name of many people who changed the world for better in Śląsk and beyond.
There's even a kung fu style named after it.
...I think it's pretty obvious which is cooler