Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32637988-20170917164048/@comment-32480792-20170920000035

@Me: "Don't worry, with a little bit of training, you'll be just fine. Who knows, you might even grace the stage one day."

Canada: "Really?"

Me: "Yup! And, if you really want to learn the violin, I'm sure we could find a teacher for you. I'm sure Russia would be a good one."

Russia: "Hey, whoa, slow down, нетерпеливый ребенок! How would you know that I play violin? I don't even know basic melodies-"

"Oh really? Then how do you explain works such as Rimsky-Korsakov's Sherezade and Russian Easter Overture (both of which have extensive and advanced violin solos and cadenzas), or Tchaikovsky's "Russian Dance" from Swan Lake and Violin Concerto (both of which are basically concertanine works, but the latter has the most advanced work for a solo violin against an orchestra that I have ever seen)? You should at least know something if that is what you contribute to the music world!!"

USA: "I have to hand it to this kid, he really knows his music."

@Floofy2: South Korea: "Oh, thank you!" *gives you a hug*

Guard: "We're almost at the hotel, if you want to know."