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ratherastory) wrote2011-02-17 03:30 pm
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So much for that
Turns out I can't transfer my photo ops unless I don't go to the convention at all for JiB Con. I asked the staff to be sure, and got capslocked at for my pains. Seriously, who does that in official correspondence? I was courteous in my inquiry, and got a response that was bordering on rude, though I suppose some of that can be attributed to lack of familiarity with the English language.
There are courses and tutorials on how to be polite in official correspondence. I really wish more people would take them and take the lessons to heart.
I'm off to go find something else to do so I don't dwell on this and have it make my afternoon unpleasant.
There are courses and tutorials on how to be polite in official correspondence. I really wish more people would take them and take the lessons to heart.
I'm off to go find something else to do so I don't dwell on this and have it make my afternoon unpleasant.
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Is there are rule that you have to be the one in the picture? Maybe someone could still buy them off you and you can work it out that way?
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I'm more annoyed by the rudeness of the correspondence and am trying to remind myself that this is probably a not-their-first-language issue. The capslock was unnecessary, though.
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Well, I hope you enjoy the event and are able to free up a bit of cash some other way! :)
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not very nice of our Italian friends
*pours you tea*
there...just forget those meanies!
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I don't blame them for not wanting the administrative headache. I do wish they had been more polite in our email exchange, though.
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If it helps any, I'll be posting my
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Everything Still Turns To Gold (http://community.livejournal.com/hoodie_time/299079.html?thread=4005447#t4005447)
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Wow, so much for politeness and professionalism.
Capslocking is pretty much universally known as textually 'shouting' so that was pretty rude of them :S
I hope your afternoon got better! :)
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I mean, other con-teams in Europe will not answer you at all and refuse any selling forward even if you can't come at all.
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It's fine. I vented about it on LJ, it's done now. :)
I am more than a little shocked at the idea that other con teams don't answer at all, though. What the hell?
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Or any comfirmation that your payment went through.
You buy, you pay, you hope for the best and guess/hope that everything went okay until you are there. And it somehow does, but it's still frustrating.
The JIB-team on the other hand usually tries to get back to you within 24 hours, answering every single question, even if it's a stupid one.
And usually try their best to make sure, that both the paid and the paying guests have a good time.
And it looks like the guests are soo excited to come to Rome they can't even wait for the official announcement. *laugh* Nope, they shout it out on twitter.
One big difference between US and European cons - Creation is a business, that exists for decades. It's a big company and that's how they organize things. In Europe, there is no big company. There are teams of scifi-fans, who organize these things in their free time.
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Okay. I'm going to stop being judgy now. I haven't had my coffee yet. ;)
For the record, I'm REALLY excited about coming to JIB Con. :)
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But it's just something I got used to from certain teams.
JIB being the exception though, so I was sorry to read that the reply you got didn't show them like they usually react. I exchanged many mails with them in the past and always got a nice, helpful answer back.
For the record, I'm REALLY excited about coming to JIB Con. :)
So am I. I can't wait. When will you arrive in Rome? Do you stay at the Hilton or somewhere else? How long do you stay.
We so have to meet up there at some point.
Did you see, that one more angel announced his presence last night?
Official announcement is not out yet, but I'm excited about it. Because he hasn't done any SPN-cons before, I think, so it will be fun.
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I'm arriving Friday morning (or maybe early afternoon, I have to check my plane tickets) and staying at the Hilton until Sunday, then I'll be in Rome until the following Thursday morning.
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@sebroche I think I might be coming to the SPN Roma con as well.
Fan asking: Really?! Are u sure?! :D
@sebroche I think so. :)
So, in addition to Castiel and Gabriel it looks like now Balthazar will be in Rome as well. :D
I just hope Sebastian does not talk in Italian all the time, or I and many others will be totally lost.
Friday afternoon? That's pretty late. I mean, the airport is right next to the Hotel, but still - until you are through security and with possible delays you might miss the first panels Friday afternoon ^^.
I'm staying until Wednesday, so maybe you will join us for some sightseeing. I don't think we have someone from Canada in our group yet. ;)
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I am coming with my friend
And yay for Seb Roche! My Italian is rusty, but it would be nice for all the Italians there if at least one star spoke their language.
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That way everything would work out.
I'm arriving Monday already, doing some sightseeing with a friend.
Move to the Hilton Thursday, so we will be there in time for the early morning start on Friday (Roman Holiday followed by La Dolce Vita for me).
Just know, that if you want company, there will be others around for a few days after the con as well. If not - no problem.
But I think in any case we should at least see eachother there at some point.
Seb does speak Italian fluently I think. And he is someone else from Europe. So Mark won't be the only one anymore. Which I think is nice.
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I'll make sure it's okay with my friend and get back to you. I'm finalizing details on our hotel when we won't be at the Hilton, starting Sunday, but it's on Via Cavour, which is right in the middle of Rome inside the walls, so it's perfect for sightseeing.
I speak a little Italian and a little bit of German, but it's been ten years since I've had to speak either language at all, so to say I'm rusty would be putting it mildly.
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It's my big holiday for the year.
I don't really spend much money in everyday live, so it equals out. What I save during the year, I spend on a few weekends while travelling through Europe just having funs at cons or with friends.
I don't speak Italian at all, I think I forgot pretty much all my French and Russian because I haven't used either in a long long time, German - of course. And my English gets me around well enough. It will be the language spoken there mostly anyway thankfully.
We will stay at the Hilton after the con, and probably use the shuttle to drive into the city.