Gicoo
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She is Chilean.Is she ever implied to be British? I don't recall that.
She is Chilean.Is she ever implied to be British? I don't recall that.
I mean... there are rare cases where it works out. It isn't entirely hopeless in real life just highly unlikely. Hey, it will be nice and wholesome to fix the relationship and I like it. I am definitely going to do it too in a playthrough.in real life it can never happen even a 1st grade would know that man i was just putting my thoughts regarding the path of the game and the story of the game and as you said its fictional so ther shouldn't be any problem as i said i was only discussing dude chill man you look like someone who had that experience in real life chill man
Yeah, as others have pointed out, she's not saying she is a professor who is English, she's saying she's a professor who teaches English. The line before this is "My thesis always sounds like it was written by a geriatric gibbon with an acute allergy to English." - so she responds to say it's lucky he ran into her, because English is literally her department. There are several other lines where she mentions being part of the English department (e.g., MC: "I always thought there was a rivalry between the English department and the library." / Veronica: "Psh. We create the art. They just store it for us.") and her bio/description in the MC's phone says: "English Professor at Hanford's. We started hooking up about six months ago."
My badYou... you do realize that English is the course she teaches, right? Not her nationality; the game takes place in America, and she's stated to have family in Canada.
As a side note, not that it's particularly relevant but I'll say it anyway, you can be Hispanic and British at the same time. Nationality and ethnic background are not mutually exclusive. Just like how white people can be born in South America, Africa and Asia.
Well, putting aside that you got her last name wrong(it's Moreno, not Monroe), that's not even remotely how nationality works, but that's getting off topic now, so I'm just going to leave it.My bad
So she was talking about an English-language professor rather than an English person?
Well, based on her last name, Monroe, I looked up the origins of the name and found that it goes back to Scotland and Ireland. So my statement is correct that she is British because of the name, even if her parents are from Canada, since Canada follows the British Crown as part of the Commonwealth.
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There is nobody of Scottish descent that is that tan... not a single one!My bad
So she was talking about an English-language professor rather than an English person?
Well, based on her last name, Monroe, I looked up the origins of the name and found that it goes back to Scotland and Ireland. So my statement is correct that she is British because of the name, even if her parents are from Canada, since Canada follows the British Crown as part of the Commonwealth.
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Where does it say her parents are from Canada? Her sister is in Canada (but not necessarily from Canada), and there's the bits posted above about being raised in a Chilean household, too.My bad
So she was talking about an English-language professor rather than an English person?
Well, based on her last name, Monroe, I looked up the origins of the name and found that it goes back to Scotland and Ireland. So my statement is correct that she is British because of the name, even if her parents are from Canada, since Canada follows the British Crown as part of the Commonwealth.
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Holy Crap he's going full genealogy and google/AI maxxing. (grabs popcorn.)My bad
So she was talking about an English-language professor rather than an English person?
Well, based on her last name, Monroe, I looked up the origins of the name and found that it goes back to Scotland and Ireland. So my statement is correct that she is British because of the name, even if her parents are from Canada, since Canada follows the British Crown as part of the Commonwealth.
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there are so many tannedThere is nobody of Scottish descent that is that tan... not a single one!
Where does it say her parents are from Canada? Her sister is in Canada (but not necessarily from Canada), and there's the bits posted above about being raised in a Chilean household, too.
and she's stated to have family in Canada.
Having family in Canada does not make her, or said family, from Canada. I mean, think of it in reverse: Veronica's sister has a sister in America; does this make her from America?there are so many tanned
go to thai, Philippines and Jamaica and you will see a lot of british girls there
Yes, if she have an American passport.Having family in Canada does not make her, or said family, from Canada. I mean, think of it in reverse: Veronica's sister has a sister in America; does this make her from America?
That would make her an American citizen, but not American born.Yes, if she have an American passport.
Yes, American citizen from British decent or whatever.That would make her an American citizen, but not American born.
Ooh ! I think I know what is happening. As she is a Latina (IDK why somebody here said she was Brit...go figure), you non-latino people find her clingy perhaps but for those of us who know how to deal with these type of women, let me tell you , she is top. Latino tend to be more accomodating of this type of character, so that is why probable many of you who aren't don't find her appealing.I know everyone Loves Jasmine and Allie, but does anyone really like (edit) OK FUCK VERONICA JESUS, I forgot her name cause I fuckin hate this bitch. My bad im dumb. (edit)? We can all agree she is the worst?
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