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Priyadarshy 03-30-2007 10:49 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
how about saying, team 612 is ready to win :D

or is that un gp

Astronouth7303 03-31-2007 07:22 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Today at West Michigan Regional, no one said "graciously accepts".

Personally, I said, "Yes," at the suggestion of an alumnus.

Justin 188 03-31-2007 09:03 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
gracious
–adjective
1. pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.

Saying "graciously accepts" is grammatically correct, but I agree, that's not an appropriate word to use there. Being "gracious" is only a distinction within the context of competition; when you co-operate it should be a given.

'Gratefully', 'humbly', 'proudly', 'enthusiastically', those are all much better words than 'graciously'.

Bruce C. 03-31-2007 09:12 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Team 647, being an Army sponsored team, and having a heavy military influence, has a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for our Alliance picks.

If we're an Alliance Captain, and doing the picking, we always say, "Team 647, The Cyber Wolf Corps, would like to Enlist team XXX."

If being invited by an Alliance, our response is. "Team 647, The Cyber Wolf Corps, is Reporting For Duty."

Éowyn 12-28-2007 11:07 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 475020)
I think someone posted that "Team 0000 graciously accepts" is actually bad english, and it should really be gratefully in that instance.

But, I"m not sure what the "correct" thing to say would be, due to that issue and the other issue you brought up.

I think they should get A for effort anyways if they are accepting that way, and not just saying, we accept, or other things I have heard for people declining in the past which weren't so gracious.

Wouldn't that be "poor english"? :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler (Post 475222)
Star Wars: Yesss, meesa accepts!

Star Wars: Luke, I am your alliance partner.

Caddyshack: Just be the partner, be the partner, be the partner.

Roxanne: Do you think with a nose like this we wouldn't sniff out the best alliance partner?

Patton: We'll join your alliance, and go through the finals like crap through a goose!

Real Genius: I don't know if it is a launch problem or a design problem, but I DO know that we want to be your alliance partner!

Casablanca: I see you've rounded up the usual alliance partners.

Terminator 2: We came back.

Toy Story: To the finals, and beyond!

The Return of the King: Yesss, Preciousss, we will be the partner!

I like that one. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chriszuma (Post 475500)
"On one condition: You must bring us ... A SHRUBBERY!"

And that one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by KenWittlief (Post 475631)
how bout "I am disinclined to acquiesce to your proposition".

Now that I think about it, you are being gracious when you do something you DONT want to do - so saying that your team graciously accepts is actually an insult - its like saying "we dont want to be your alliance, but in the interest of GP...."

And that one. :D

hipsterjr 12-29-2007 12:03 AM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
who has actually asked a team in a marriage proposal sort of way to join an alliance? I haven't actually seen it done, but it would be funny.

or maybe when accepting say, " well geess.. that's a big step!..I mean we just meet. Maybe we could to dinner or something first... ah, ok, why not.........'gratefully.'"

Mr B 12-29-2007 01:00 AM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin 188 (Post 608405)
gracious
–adjective
1. pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.

Saying "graciously accepts" is grammatically correct, but I agree, that's not an appropriate word to use there. Being "gracious" is only a distinction within the context of competition; when you co-operate it should be a given.

'Gratefully', 'humbly', 'proudly', 'enthusiastically', those are all much better words than 'graciously'.

Well said. Saying "graciously" is a tradition we should lose, as it makes people sound pompous. Whenever I hear it I picture hedonism-bot from Futurama marveling about how wondrous he is to accept.

Still, alliance selection is the brief pause in the chaos, and a clever or funny acceptance phrase keeps the fun part of the competition in the spotlight. Thank you all who put forth the effort to be witty.

Vaillancourt88 12-29-2007 03:24 AM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
One for the old-timers:

YOU LIKE US!! YOU REALLY LIKE US!!

Our team strategy--We get asked, we accept. We will give our best effort to any alliance!

keen101 12-29-2007 03:55 AM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Yeah I don't think it's appropriate to say that your team graciously accepts. It should be short, sweet, and to the point.


But, you don't want to decline either. One team did last year at the Colorado regional, and were not allowed to accept another proposal.

bduddy 12-29-2007 04:25 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Sort of off topic x2...

-So the point of declining is if you are already in the top 8 (or expect to be)? I had never realized that before-I always just thought it was in the rulebook so the "acceptance" song-and-dance could be at least minimally important. I had no idea anyone ever actually did it...

-In the category of "awkward moments", during the Cal Games this year, we were around 14th and were not at all expecting to even be picked or, much less, have to pick. I, as my team's scouting captain, still managed to collect (most of) our scouting forms, and I was amazed that many of the boxes actually had things written in them; however, any effect this might have had was eliminated when I passed the sheets to the wrong person. Our representative must have been feeling very uncomfortable as she "umm"ed to the microphone, and it must have taken at least 2 minutes of yelling from the stands before she got the message.

EricH 12-29-2007 04:33 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 665015)
-So the point of declining is if you are already in the top 8 (or expect to be)? I had never realized that before-I always just thought it was in the rulebook so the "acceptance" song-and-dance could be at least minimally important. I had no idea anyone ever actually did it...

The rules are that anyone can accept or decline any invitation. HOWEVER, if you decline, you are not eligible to be picked again by anyone. If you are in the top eight, you still pick your own alliance.

I can't think of any episodes where a team outside the top eight declined, except for one where the team had to catch a flight home. (This was way back in the early days of selections.) Most teams just accept.

lukevanoort 12-29-2007 04:36 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 665015)
-So the point of declining is if you are already in the top 8 (or expect to be)? I had never realized that before-I always just thought it was in the rulebook so the "acceptance" song-and-dance could be at least minimally important. I had no idea anyone ever actually did it...

Yep it happens, the last two years at VCU a team has declined (384 in '06 and 116 in '07). It also has happened at the Championship the last two years (and probably before, I don't remember). In most cases, teams do it because they feel that they can form a more powerful alliance on their own than if they joined with the inviting team. I imagine a team might also decline if their robot was broken and unrepairable, but I have never heard of that happening.

Tottanka 12-29-2007 04:52 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Team 1947, has declained an invvitation this year, in order to form a better alliance.

It is quite common actually, i know that also 330 and 1114 did that this year in Atlanta.

EricH 12-29-2007 05:14 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tottanka (Post 665027)
It is quite common actually, i know that also 330 and 1114 did that this year in Atlanta.

I think they were hoping to ally...the decline was used to break up that alliance!

basicxman 12-29-2007 09:50 PM

Re: On "graciously" accepting
 
at the regional my team went to (FTC Ontario) i was waiting there and thinking if i get picked, what am i going to say? lol i remembered 'team xxx graciously accepts' but i was thinking isn't that bad grammer?

oh well didnt matter i was 8th alliance captain:D


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