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Why do Polish and Russian players add _PL and _RUS after their nick?


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#101
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AkodoRyu wrote...

Ok, since you guys started to write profanities in my language, can I start banning now?

...and this is where we start flooding google translator.

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#102
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CNevarezN wrote...

Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.


True That !!

#103
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franerr wrote...

CNevarezN wrote...

Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.


True That !!

Women from all over the world are.

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zerozen00 wrote...

franerr wrote...

CNevarezN wrote...

Russian/Polish Women are smoking hot.


True That !!

Women from all over the world are.

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True dat. But Ukrainian girls are hotter.

#105
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You mean in general? Hard to tell, and I certainly don't intend to start an argument, so I'll drop it.

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franerr wrote...


If you ever hear a Polish dude saying kurwa/spierdalaj to you I would advise you to politely ask them to "Suck your balls" and leave the lobby  because mosdef  they will be douchebags !!




Not really. I mean "sp******aj" means "f**ck off" and its clearly offensive and negative, but "k***a" is just an universal swearword and there is a lot of positive stuff you can say using it. I played one game with polish guy who had a mic and was talking a LOT and throwing lot of "k***as" around, but except for him being annoying by never shutting up, he didn't said a one bad thing about other players.

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zerozen00 wrote...

You mean in general? Hard to tell, and I certainly don't intend to start an argument, so I'll drop it.

/zen

Nah, nevermind. Just my personal opinion. ;)

#108
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I'm a Russian player and I honestly don't know why they do this.
I can only guess that urge to tell where are you from IN CAPITAL LETTERS is a sign of age (or IQ).

#109
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"sp******aj" can be also a nice advice like in "run like hell, there's' a banshee behind you, dummy" (or GTFO, Banshee, to put it blantantly). The context, it matters.

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Prawny wrote...

You're forgetting the most common one: "NL".
Pretty sure it's a law that if you are from the Netherlands, any nickname you use has to include "NL".


no it doesn't, thoug it's usually dutch kids of age 13 to 16 do, they tent to also be the ones who create guildnames like that.

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Signuversum wrote...

"sp******aj" can be also a nice advice like in "run like hell, there's' a banshee behind you, dummy" (or GTFO, Banshee, to put it blantantly). The context, it matters.

I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon. I mean it's absolutely OK if you're angry as fuсk but God forbid you swear like a sailor. Attention matters, not the set of letters that was historically unlucky enough to be considered improper.

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Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon.


THINK OF TEH CHILDREN!!!!

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Signuversum wrote...

Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...
I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon.


THINK OF TEH CHILDREN!!!!


 As silly as it can be forums are PG-13 taht's why we can't swear, nor post nudity. 

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May be they care about you?
So you would understand they ping.

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Totally_Mad_Rat wrote...

Signuversum wrote...

"sp******aj" can be also a nice advice like in "run like hell, there's' a banshee behind you, dummy" (or GTFO, Banshee, to put it blantantly). The context, it matters.

I just don't get why profanity is so frowned upon. I mean it's absolutely OK if you're angry as fuсk but God forbid you swear like a sailor. Attention matters, not the set of letters that was historically unlucky enough to be considered improper.


I sometimes shout kurwa or ja pierdole, when I get taken down by damn cerberus trooper, but that's nothing compering to those phantoms.
I played with few polish guys, and god that was one hell of match, but we died eventually.

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CptBomBom00 wrote...
I sometimes shout kurwa or ja pierdole, when I get taken down by damn cerberus trooper, but that's nothing compering to those phantoms. [...]


It's like my wife screaming "WATCH OUT!!!!!", while I'm behind the wheel, instead of "There's a pretty stoned guy driving his big fat SUV right into your right side, honey, and a parade of wheelchair-rollin' folks ahead."

Next time be more descriptive please ;-)

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I am from neither country, Am in the UK at the moment, but my clan tags tend to show "NL" or "UK" 

I would not add residence, or country of origin, or D.O.B, or any numbers to my PSN tag because I think it makes it look messy.

Modifié par Nocturnalfox, 18 mai 2012 - 03:46 .


#118
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dunx125 wrote...

I named myself SanTzu (the San are an indigenous people of South Africa, while Sun Tzu is a famous Japanese author). I kind of regret adding the za on the end, but that at least tells you that I have a terrible connection - 38 kb/s.



I have to correct this (history is major subject)- Sun Tzu was a chinese author who wrote "The Art of War"- a military scripture and book of sayings that most militaries study to this day, was written approximately 200BC. :whistle:

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Prawny wrote...

You're forgetting the most common one: "NL".
Pretty sure it's a law that if you are from the Netherlands, any nickname you use has to include "NL".

Not really, I never see them, and I'm Dutch myself. Granted I AM a tiny bit proud of my own country, but I know a lot of fellow Dutchmen who aren't, and think "the neighbours' grass is greener".
On the Dutch National Leaderboards between place numbers #56 and #80 there is only one person with 'NL' added to his name...

I have a number of Polish colleagues at my work (who hasn't these days!), and they seem to be very proud of their homeland. But then again, the same goes for Turkish people, or Irish...

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I'm Russian and I'm pretty amused by it myself (never put that stupid _rus tag). But I guess it's because russian players like to play with other russians and it's a good way of identifying them (and a good way for me to stay out of such a team, because after playing L4D2 with random russians I still have nightmares of those matches).

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molecularman wrote...

More importantly: why does everybody add their year of birth in their names?


Well, I never knew, when made EA account (in far 2000year) that my LOGIN will be as nickname. It's sad. Still in hopes that EA will add function to edit nickname. This answer is for topic starter too. Look on Steam, u can edit ur nickname, look on blizzards... *sadface*

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My username is the registration plate of the first car that I built, "EVIL GSR". A few Aussie's I know do that too. Havnt seen any nationality suffixes though. A lot of xXxMAD_SKILLZ69urMOMMAxXx and such though...

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 i'm polish but I didn't add PL :wizard:

my clearly polish nickname speaks for itself 

Modifié par Zimek, 18 mai 2012 - 03:16 .


#124
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Prawny wrote...

Radio Moscow wrote...

I love it when I see an AU

Because thats exactly how an Ozzie would say it IRL.

"'Ay, YOU!"'

So its like we're saying hello to the world.


But what about the stereotypical "G'day, mate!"
:(


And that's exactly what it is, a stereotype. Most Australians don't say g'day anymore. I still do though. 

Another fun fact: most of us don't drink fosters anymore either. Never liked it anyway. Our icon beer should be VB, most Australians drink that. It's terrible too! For some reason, I see fosters everywhere here in the States. I blame Paul Hogan for that. 

Modifié par Vespervin, 18 mai 2012 - 03:30 .


#125
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Radio Moscow wrote...

Russians and Poles are some of the most patriotic people on the earth.

That's why.

Go tell a second-generation Russian migrant that Russia is a ****hole. Count how many teeth you have left then report back to this thread.


Fortunately for me, my Russian friend watches the news and knows it's true.

I think the tag has more to do with the language they speak than patriotism.