ok, here in the UK they have different keyboards than we do. what you need to know is that the return/enter key is thinner. actually it is more like just flipped ninty degrees cuz it is longer. so that leaves room for an extra key next to the return key. that extra key has the # and ~ signs.
the number keys have
1 !
2 " (the @ and the " are switched)
3 £
4 $ € (you have to do alt + 4 to get the €)
and the rest are normal
it isnt too hard to remember, but it is enough different. especially with the @ and the " moved!
also, you should all have a postcard in the mail as we speak. you know i love you because it is a $1 per postcard
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Right! Lucky thing we use the same alphabet innit?
what does € stand for?
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