Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on May 5, 2015 14:40:15 GMT -6
With a new round of applicants approaching a fortnight of activity, I wanted to ask a few questions about how petitioning works
1. Being a new citizen, should I wait until I have been around longer myself before petitioning for someone?
Assuming the answer to question 1 is no...
2. Are there general guidelines for whether or not a prospective is ready, or is it all personal judgment? 3. I don't know Talossan, and petitions are issued in both Talossan and English. Should I just use L'oversteir?
Thanks!
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Glüc da Dhi
Secretary of State
Posts: 6,112
Talossan Since: 5-14-2009
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Post by Glüc da Dhi on May 5, 2015 15:04:16 GMT -6
1. No. If you feel like someone deserves Talossan citizenship, go ahead. 2. Not really. I mean obviously its preferable if the prospective has recently been active, but there arent any official rules for judging that. 3. Not all petitions are in Talossan, so you can just use English. I used to petition for citizens as well a while ago and Ive always just used English. If you think its nice to add Talossan, you could try to translate it all yourself, or you could ask Sir Iusti or Sir Cresti or someone else to translate the petition for you. My guess is that most of the time, there will be someone willing to help.
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on May 5, 2015 15:54:35 GMT -6
Thanks
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