*blink* You do a very good Norge. For a second there, I really thought I was writing to him.
The LU is the 'Literate Union.' Maybe you've heard of them - the group has a very infamous reputation. They want FanFiction neat and proper, without people who break the site's rules. To get what they want, a lot do not hesitate to flame. They'd even report a story to the FanFiction Admin. (You can search the Forums)
I've already experienced their burning power before. ;_; It's really sad and a bit scary to me. Uh. *facepalm* Long A/N is long.
Dear Norway,
Thank you for replying to my message!
It was really very kind of Japan to let us all know about you and the other nations. A lot of us enjoy reading it, too~
My mother told me people from Norway create beers all on their own. She said you drink it while having dinner. Is that true? Well, what about the minors? Also, does it always snow? She said it's normal to have everything be buried underneath piles of snow, there.
They say Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Finland, and Sweden are Nordic countries. I just noticed Norway and Nordic both have 'Nor' at the start. Does this mean anything?
Ever Curious,
Elise
P.S: Oh, that's good! Philippines is very energetic, isn't she? I've read her letters~!
Elise.
You're welcome.
He didn't ask any of us first though. But I guess it's fine if you humans enjoy it. We exist because of you anyway.
It's not something they do on an everyday basis, but they do. Both wine, beer and mead. Most of my population buys it from the store, and those who make it only make it for important events like Christmas and so on. Unless they do it as a hobby. And yes, many drink beer to dinner. Not everyday, and not everyone does it, but some.
The age for drinking alcohol is 18 in my land, but whether minors drink or not depend on them and their parents. Many drink even if they are not allowed, and ask older people to buy for them. Others don't drink.
In the winter it is. My most northern part already has half a metre snow.
"Nordics", "Nor" stands for "North", I am sure you know. And so does the "Nor" in my name. There isn't any deeper meaning to it than that. From old, my name means "the way to the north", or the "northern way".
Norway.
(a/n: Small note on the whole beer thing: It really depends from people to people. In my family, my mum and step dad sometimes drink beer to dinner to have it extra nice while eating. Like how you drink wine at finer dinners and such. Though my dad just drinks coca cola. My grandmother used to make beer every christmas, I know some people who make mead every now and then, and my mum once tried to make wine. So~yeah.
Thank you! :D I'm so glad you like my Norway, I'm weeping tears of joy over here. :'D
I haven't heard of them… I got a "haters" review for my "Norway's language course" thing, but nothing more than that. I guess I can understand why they want that, but I have read the rules, and I couldn't see anything that says writing these things are against the rules. In my opinion, this site's meaning is to share things and entertain each other, and that is exactly what these letters are doing. There are many forms of entertainment in this world, and I wish people would respect that. Why can't the LU just not read these kinds of things then?
How sad that they flame things and ruin the fun for others. :( )
