About the consideration for the other party

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About the consideration for the other party

Postby artmas » Fri Feb 13, 2015 9:23 am

lihl the users who participate in league match
There are different styles and methods connote the same as your own.
Just, you might think of it as teamkill.
I think about it ... how about a problem with advice.
But more may be advised gently, in a way that reminds personally upset
People with bad advice not talk to you often.

On the other hand, we need to respect more the mind of the other person in terms of care.
I am not saying not proficient in English.


However, it is understandable.
Only, it is difficult to express as a post.
(Because, since the country does not even speak English. Living area even more than English)
Rude users to look a lot.
The Legion lihl participated for several years now. Players do not know the player de
Rarely.
Linguistically, I would like to kindly expression up to tup.
I was hoping to represent roughly apologize for those angry natdeon.
Now I just ... I hope more lihl League fairly and Friendly & Harmonious.
So I wish all the luck.

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Re: About the consideration for the other party

Postby MichaelSong » Sat Feb 14, 2015 3:28 am

@artmas

You're the rude one who flame someone because he is younger than you.
I'm really shame that you're korean, same as me.
You don't even respect someone(not even showing as a respect) and want players to show respect toward you.
What an irony is this?
I regret that I did show my respect to you when I was talking to you,
but after that flame to me which you did it as korean in in-game.
I won't really trust what you're saying.
Please behave as gentleman if you want to be treated as gentleman.
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