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Oafish Philistine 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:09 a. m.
"G'evening"? Who says that?
I have never heard somebody abbreviate "good evening" as "G'evening" as Jill says. I know Australians say G'day but this is weird. I don't know of any English-speaking country where people greet each other late in the day with 'Geevening!' Maybe Glitch City has its own slang but it's strange.
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Ryuu 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:11 a. m. 
it's da future, be glad grammar still exists at all, lol :)
Oafish Philistine 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:35 a. m. 
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it's da future, be glad grammar still exists at all, lol :)


Grammer will continue exist long after human civilisation has collapsed, Ivan.
Ryuu 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:38 a. m. 
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it's da future, be glad grammar still exists at all, lol :)


Grammer will continue exist long after human civilisation has collapsed, Ivan.
See, you've made at least 4 mistakes in that sentence, so why simplified grammar of the future makes you wonder?
And that's funny because English is supposed to be your native language. Maybe Jill considers that acceptable too.
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Oafish Philistine 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:50 a. m. 
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Grammer will continue exist long after human civilisation has collapsed, Ivan.
See, you've made at least 4 mistakes in that sentence, so why simplified grammar of the future makes you wonder?

Perhaps...many mistakes I may have made in the past...have you ever considered joining the Russian Orthodox Church? It is a possible option for leaving the nerd lifestyle.
erinthecute 21 ENE 2018 a las 1:53 a. m. 
I agree that "g'evening" doesn't make a lot of sense considering the point of "g'day" is that you eliminate the the "ood" in "good" and merge it with the start of "day". Can't do the same with evening. But I can hear "g'evening" working without sounding clunky. Just not as nice "g'day".
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