So long as Kidaei, her brother,( http://wiki.answers.com/Q/UserDiscuss:Askkidaei ), has all the nessesary info, and you two have discussed and set up a time that works for both of you, then the time agreed apon is when she'll be ready, un.
Happy trading!!
Their are some key differences between Sensei and Sempai. Sensei is a title used for teachers and masters of a craft. Sempai is used for someone who is superior than you in some way be it age, rank, experience, skill etc. Knowing the meaning of Sensei and Sempai is not really enough to use them. Knowing how to use Sensei and Sempai properly is also very important.
Kaoru does, and so does Hikaru does too. But Tamaki-Sempai is the one who really gets Haruhi-San. Yeah i agree Tamaki Sempai does get Haruhi but if I was her I were go with the HOTT Twins
You'll need to trade for it. Usually the only way was to make Electabuzz hold an Electrizor and trade it.
Usually they give you free stuff if you flash them.
you need two GBAs. a GBA trade cable. (its usually clear and has a big input/out put) your fire red and another Pokemon game and go to a Pokemon center on both and trade!
Their are some key differences between Sensei and Sempai. Sensei is a title used for teachers and masters of a craft. Sempai is used for someone who is superior than you in some way be it age, rank, experience, skill etc. Knowing the meaning of Sensei and Sempai is not really enough to use them. Knowing how to use Sensei and Sempai properly is also very important.
Sempai is a globally ranked top trainer for Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Most go to her for Pokemon like Shaymin, darkrai, and arceus, because she is willing to trade any Pokemon you want, including all shineys and legendaries, in exchange for anything. She never denies a trade offer, no matter how crappy a Pokemon is offered in exchange. Here: name: Sempai pin//friend code: 0259 6040 6129 just tell me what time you want to trade with her, like day/time, and I'll alert her so she can meet up with you. no jokes, this is a guarantee.
Sempai's friend code for diamond and pearl can be found at Askkidaei's wikianswers page, un. soon, her platinum code will also be up on that page. all you have to do is give Askkidaei your friendcode, name(in the game) and which version it is for, and Askkidaei will give her the info, and then you work with kidae to set up a time.
Sempai
sempai (先輩)
sempai (先輩)
its sempai and it means person of a high level for example a grade 8 student would refer to a grade 11 student as sempai or a judo yellow belt would refer to a green belt as sempai yellow being lower than green
Name: Sempai Pin: 0259 6040 6129 Enter her in the pal pad, then you can tell me what time you want to trade, and I'll message her the time and date so you can get your Pokemon. It's a guarantee.
Kaoru does, and so does Hikaru does too. But Tamaki-Sempai is the one who really gets Haruhi-San. Yeah i agree Tamaki Sempai does get Haruhi but if I was her I were go with the HOTT Twins
It's probably "sempai", and it refers to someone who is senior to you in a given structure. A first year university student should call a second year student "sempai" (先輩), but they could also call a retired alumnus sempai as well. I wouldn't say that the word is overly formal, but using it does reflect a certain amount of respect for the relationship. the part that might cook your noodle is that age doesn't always trump--- I've been in situations where I call people 10 years younger than me "sempai" because they're more experienced/senior in the context of our relationship.
He is ready when he has a trade, is more interested in home life and you have both discussed it--together.
The suffix -sempai in Japanese is used to refer to someone of a higher status or rank within a group or organization. It is often used as a term of respect or to address someone who has more experience or seniority.