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Anonymous
8/17/2025, 12:47:24 AM
No.213888497
>>213888576
>>213889244
>>213889522
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In High School, an English lesson told us to always greet new people with the following sentence:
>I am pleased to make your acquaintance.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 12:51:10 AM
No.213888576
>>213889110
>>213889564
>>213888497 (OP)
If you want to sound autistic you can definitely tell people that
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:11:38 AM
No.213889110
>>213888576
You gotta problem with autistics??????
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:11:47 AM
No.213889115
>>213889465
>>213889590
Super posh people speak like this (or weirdos like the other anon said).
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:17:33 AM
No.213889244
>>213888497 (OP)
I look like that and say that
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:26:31 AM
No.213889465
>>213889115
Not super posh people but in very formal writing such as diplomatic communication.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:28:29 AM
No.213889522
>>213888497 (OP)
Good to know Brazil is keeping the old traditions alive.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:29:40 AM
No.213889564
>>213888576
If he's saying that with a thick ass ESL accent nobody would think he's autistic though.
If he were EFL, they'd think he's a Sheldon Cooper wannabe
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 1:30:16 AM
No.213889590
>>213889115
Portuguese sounds posh with its muito obrigado/obrigada
much obliged is a very very formal greeting in English and Danish as well
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