(am I reading your name right as "Gkest"?)
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Replying to @PLT_cheater
My surname is Guest if that is what you want to know.
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Replying to @o_guest
i think there might be a typo in the greek portion then :)
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Replying to @o_guest @PLT_cheater
If you don't know not to spell in Greek, I can totally teach you. Νο πρόμπλεμ, κουμπάρε.
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Replying to @o_guest
I'd love to know more about this. i know the whole alphabet but you point out some non-obvious rules that seem very interesting!
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Replying to @PLT_cheater
I can't teach you really BTW. I have a day job.
I just hope next time you think twice about what you tweeted because this happens to me all the time and both ways. It's partially why I put my name in both languages, so you all stop telling me I'm not Cypriot!1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @o_guest
i did think twice.. that's why i asked you about it. I wasn't sure myself. so i said "i think there might be a typo" and not "you made a mistake"... there was no insult or patronising.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @o_guest
I'm glad you corrected me, and I've learned something new from you, thanks! that was fun to find out.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater
It's really hard to to be told I have a typo in my own namw and you tweeted twice. Not once. First time you transliterated from the Greek to Gkest. Second time you kept poking.
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I see "thanks" but not "sorry". Anyway, let's go along our merry ways because this interaction has been less than ideal. There are many Greeks out there to teach you, a random Cypriot you just had an awkward interaction with isn't the one.
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Replying to @o_guest
that's because i didn't do anything bad, i just asked you if i was right, and then pointed out why i was confused.
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