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InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)CI
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  • The story is cute, took a little to get into it, but I'm invested now! Gameplay is a bit buggy. The game has closed down due to an error 5 times within as many hours, loading between parts of the maps takes forever, and often you need to wait before the area has fully loaded before doing interaction such as knocking on doors or picking vegetables. There is automatic saving, but I tend to now save whenever I think of it, so I loose as little progress as possible whenever it shuts down again. Still, you never loose much progress, just some walking distance most of the time

  • I think it serves a purpose. In the Netherlands you don't get plastic bags for free anywhere anymore, so everyone I know tends to have some with them to reuse, instead of amassing huge amounts at home in a bag-bag

  • I speak both german and dutch, and in my experience germans tend to use 'sie' in way more situations than the dutch. In my experience, germans also place more importance on titles (dr. Prof. Ir., etc), and older people can get riled up if you don't address them with their titles, although it has gotten less.

    In the Netherlands, I usually start with 'u' if I don't know the older (60+ y.o., I'm late 20s) person yet, but I do listen if they tell me not to. Also the situation is important. For a job interview with someone clearly older than me, or if it's a suit-and-tie sort of place, I would go formal. I agree with the above about the police/shop/campsite, altough most shops are also informal in the Netherlands.