Ciao a tutti!
T techie SuupaOtaku Jul 24, 2008 568 4 Oct 31, 2008 #2 Welcome snake777 Please stick to english or JP in the forums as this simplifies for all. Welcome to the "club"
Welcome snake777 Please stick to english or JP in the forums as this simplifies for all. Welcome to the "club"
handyman Super Perv Former Staff Nov 16, 2006 4,455 142 Nov 1, 2008 #3 Ciao But as techie said, please use English or Japanese here for the benefit of most members Thanks
IdolFun ★ ☆ I Am God ☆★ Super Moderator Oct 16, 2007 29,563 11,856 Nov 1, 2008 #4 Welcome to Akiba-Online !
P porkar New Member Apr 2, 2007 177 6 Nov 2, 2008 #6 handyman said: Ciao But as techie said, please use English or Japanese here for the benefit of most members Thanks Click to expand... Si, habla Inglese, por favor (and speak English please as well). If he has just joined why is he saying goodbye? (I am sure ciao means goodbye or seeya). Ooroo all.
handyman said: Ciao But as techie said, please use English or Japanese here for the benefit of most members Thanks Click to expand... Si, habla Inglese, por favor (and speak English please as well). If he has just joined why is he saying goodbye? (I am sure ciao means goodbye or seeya). Ooroo all.
handyman Super Perv Former Staff Nov 16, 2006 4,455 142 Nov 2, 2008 #7 porkar said: Si, habla Inglese, por favor (and speak English please as well). If he has just joined why is he saying goodbye? (I am sure ciao means goodbye or seeya). Ooroo all. Click to expand... My Italian friends say "Ciao" both when greeting someone & saying goodbye.
porkar said: Si, habla Inglese, por favor (and speak English please as well). If he has just joined why is he saying goodbye? (I am sure ciao means goodbye or seeya). Ooroo all. Click to expand... My Italian friends say "Ciao" both when greeting someone & saying goodbye.