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Let's be honest: how many of you English-speaking people will adapt to other people who use other languages?) As my personal statistics on communication with foreigners show, NONE of them (you) pays attention to other languages. Forgive me if this sounded too rude (I did not plan to offend anyone), but I think it is somewhat arrogant.
Regardless of the language, we are all people living on the same planet. -__-
It's the 21st century and I doubt that the language framework of the text format is now a problem, but I'm always ready to make contact in a more convenient form at the request of the interlocutor)
I suggested that you supplement the guide with information about one line in the dialogue with Gin and Gout. "What's the Mixer of the Day?" lets you know which effect will be used. I thought it makes sense to mention it)
Am I not the same player as everyone else???
And this is your answer to gratitude for your guide?
—«Feel free to post comment for addition, correction and other suggestion.»©
Here is the Guide in its glorious glory... or something