Doing something is always better than doing nothing
Clopoyaur
Yes, I am Romanian and I came here a few moths ago invited by a friend. I was used in Romania with an active e-life: lots of news in the newspapers, fights, interesting things but I found instead boredom and 2-clicking: a dieing society.
Then I decided to try to do some things. I run for congress and won a place there. But there was still not much going on. The nation suffered because of lack of fights. From July to mid-October the nation had only 1 fight to test their strength (a battle with Japan).
So, I decided I can do more. I used my connections and managed to setup a deal between Romanian government and the South Koreean one and 4-5 days ago an MPP was signed. Guess what? From that moment:
- people started to write articles (pro or against Romanian MPP),
- people started to see that something is going on,
- people from sudden have a place to constantly fight and gather experience for levels and damage for ranks (even now there are 2 battles in progress)
- economy started to move as the goods were starting to sell.
- as you all see salaries were starting to grow also.
- and, maybe most importantly, many dead-citizens or 2-clickers came back to life.
Yes, I am Romanian and I also brought a few friends here to help me in my efforts. Since we are strangers here and e-South Koreea has a history full of PTOs attempts, is easy to assume that we are here for the same reason (PTO) and until proven differently we will be looked like this. We will try to prove different, but only time will show if we were good or bad.
As MoFa of South Korea I will continue to pursue nation interests in protecting its borders by having strong allies and maintaining close contacts with the countries from the area. I also understand the point presented by some citizens originated form Phoenix nations (like german JaFe or pro-russian Yonai, etc.) being against the MPP with Romanian since the South Korean allies so far were Pheonix orientated. I pay my respects for theirs activity in the nation so far but sometimes changes are needed. Phoenix or Eden, South Korea needs to be an attractive nation and needs to offer its citizens joy, fights and entertainment. I hope I will bring that.
Doing something is always better than doing nothing.
As a side note I want to announce that Allen Wells was appointed as ambassador of our nation in New Zeeland. If anyone else is interested in becoming ambassador of our small nation in other countries is more than welcomed to send me a private message.
Clopoyaur,
eSouth Koreea Minister of Foreign Affairs
PS: Many of you dont know how to fight, so I will make a tuturial in the following days explaining how. I think it will be usefull
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True, true. hence, v
True, very well put. Voted.
Long live Russia , Romania , and South Korea .
Even Hugnary can long live .
No 100% German, not bounded to Phoenix or any alliances and I don't care about eGermany, more I like to see them wiped out again! But besides, good article
누가번역좀요
Well said. Good luck in your endeavors!
good luck clopoyaur!
What you say is true, but to be fair, the admin's reimplementation of v1 can also be credited with why alot of the countries are picking themselves up again. v2 almost killed the game.
Sorry Jaegak-nim, if I could, I would. But my konglish is too 'yoo chi hae' to 번역 this kind of article.
I would still be a lot happier had you expressed this level of activity months ago, when I couldn't find an ambassador for Romania, for example (even when I offered payments for ambassadorial jobs, not a single Romanian answered my call).
Those Romanians I know, both here and IRL are decent people, whose word counts.
This is my question for you:
Shall we stay neutral country, if your term is to be prolongued, after next elections?
안하는 것보단 뭔가 하는게 낫다는 글이겠죠.
글이 길어 읽지는 않음.
usually, better than nothin
of course, i didnt read this long passages, thou. lol
Very true article. But as athasnim said the removal of V2 is also helpful. And also the fact that the eSK government is also encouraging its citizens to be active, in a way completely separate from the Romanian debate. I agree Something is better than nothing (so long as your not destructive).
@JaFe But I am still somewhat Pro-Germany. They have helped us a lot and were good friends with us when fighting Japan. No that doesn't make me against the Romanian MPP but should Romania and Germany ever directly fight, I'm not sure it would be fair to participate.
good luck clopoyaur!
It's stupid to live in fear just because eSK is susceptible to PTOs. While we should be careful, we can't just become xenophobes. We have to leave room for immigrants to show that they are trustworthy people, and you are doing just that by writing this article.
Although it's a little sketchy that that one Romanian got the 2nd-most votes for Congress, but I digress.
@Wladimir Rascian: Regarding ambasadorial this, I can only speak for myself: I didnt saw that call and maybe i didnt even was here. I am sorry nobody was there at that time.
As for neutrality, taking into consideration the new mpp rules (activated for both atackers and defenders), I might say it could be tricky especially when you are a small country. Therefore, a few MPPs (in the limit of the country budget) are more than welcomed. The current MPP with Romania means somehow Eden side, but also means protection. As MoFa, my mission is:
- to ensure protection for South Korea and
- trough the contacts I establish with other countries to mantain good relatationships.
This will be my goal also if my term as MoFa will be prolonged after the next elections.
@Sirius Padfoot Black: Indeed v3 borught back to life a lot of people by the simple fact that it was better than Rising. However, 2 clicking in Rising is the same with 2 clicking in v3. This is why the MPP with Romania is a benefit. People have daily fights and chances to grow faster in experience and ranks, promises for economy to grow also.
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You spelt New Zealand wrong. Though New Zeeland looks more funnier to me. 😃
Ack, why did you have to mention me. I won't be able to get the article up yet, homework...
Either you weren't active, or you didn't follow the media of Korea, since these articles were always in top 5 of country media.
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-chief-ambassador-the-continuing-mission-1516277/1/20
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-ministry-of-foreign-affairs-ambassadors-still-needed-1488077/1/20
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-ministry-of-foreign-affairs-ambassadors-needed-1484052/1/20
I'm not writting this in order to discredit you, but to say that if you had been involved in SK diplomacy before, much less fuss would be implied now to your new position within our government.
That's all.