Thread:NESTLEH/@comment-36748094-20190123012210/@comment-36748094-20190123015857

I saw some rules in the link: After I saw the rules, I attempted to edit Ukraineball to replace all 'g' into 'h's. However, some users changed it back to normal. Are these even rules or not?
 * [[File:Canada-icon.png]] Canada says "Eh?" a lot, positive, neutral, and negatively
 * [[File:Singapore-icon.png]] Singapore ends a sentence of exclamation, question or anger in "lah/leh/sia/hor/meh/lor etc"
 * ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ North Korea ends a sentence with "sumida"
 * [[File:Japan-icon.png]] Japan ends nearly every sentence in "desu"
 * [[File:Brazil-icon.png]] Brazil and the Lusosphere When you want to say "Hello", it might become "Hue-llo", due to the Hue thing going on.
 * ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Any Aztec related kingdoms (sometimes also ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Mayaball) will end almost every word in "tl", like "Hellotl".
 * Most Asian countryballs (especially ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Chinaball and ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Japanball) turn all 'l's into 'r's and vice versa.
 * ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Ukraineball turns all 'g's into 'h's.
 * ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Azerbaijanball turns all 'e's into 'ə's.
 * ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Italyball adds -a or -o to most words.
 * Countryballs in the Middle East (including ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Syriaball, ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Saudi Arabiaball and ​[[File:Canada-icon.png]]​ Egyptball) add al- and el- in front of words.
 * Coolbal adds all- in front of words like “Alliance”.