Dear Mr. Norway,
Please just call me by my human name. My country name reminds me of work and I hate paperwork :(
Oh, sorry ^^ Some people don't know where I'm located sometimes, I'm not exactly a big or rich country so I'm not surprised ^^
Okay! Thank you! I'll look forward to talking to you! Oh, so you know Kuya Kiku? He's really nice and lends me his manga books too XD But... I haven't really seen him since the earthquake/tsunami thing plus i hear he got another landslide too... I hope he get better soon...
Love,
Maria
the Philippines
P.S. No problem~ I sent coconuts this time XD
Hei Maria.
Then don't use «Mr». My people don't use honorifics anymore. My students call their teacher by their first name, without any honorifics whatsoever, and the teachers do the same with the students. Everyone calls their colleges by the first name too.
I'm not a big country either. When America first met me, he thought I was one of Denmark's cities and not a real country. One of his states thought I was a city in Sweden.
I have heard from him a little, but not much. Many of my people donated money to the Red Cross for him, but he said he would be okay on his own. So I believe he will.
Lukas.
P.S: The coconuts were wonderful for throwing at Denmark.
(an: The Denmark and Sweden thing is actually not a lie. I was chatting on omegle (yes, I'm a nerd who uses omegle xD It's so much fun) with an American, and when I said I was from Norway she said "oh, that's a city in Denmark!". So I said, no, Norway is a country. And she wouldn't believe me! xD Even though I live here, she just kept saying that her teacher had told her Norway was a city in Denmark. Yeah... and later on I met a girl who thought Norway was a part of Sweden. At least she listened to me when I said it was a country next to Sweden. But please don't be offended, if you're an American and reading this. I have talked to some English people as well who were not a hundred percent sure where Norway is located, and we are like only a boatride away! (what a long an...))
