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Re: Alliance Invitation Phrase
This year our Alliance picker said "Team 1501, to Assist in our Aerial endeavor, would like to invite Team XXXX"
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It's cheesy, but I always loved when teams make some pun off their name. I know The Foley Freeze asks people to "come chill with them" and I'm pretty sure Bedford Express makes some kind of "on track" pun, but I might be mistaken.
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4901's acceptance from Orlando:
"Much gracious. Very accept. Wow." Every time he's said it, we've won the tournament. Coincidence? (Whaddya mean 1 event of saying it is a poor sample size?!) |
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"We invite Team #### to be on our alliance. They're already chosen? I must have done my math wrong, give me a minute."
*draws a picture of a cat* "After carrying the one and dividing by two instead of dividing by two and then carrying the one, we invite Team #### to our alliance instead" |
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I'm just curious: What's the big problem with "Team XXXX graciously accepts." The FTC Emcee script includes this paragraph:
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Graciously declines. |
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I'll always stick to 'gratefully accepts', and 'respectfully declines'.
However, this leads me to a little bit of a tangent. If another alliance captain declines, that is their right. Don't boo. Seriously. I've seen this happen so many times! "Team XXX declines" booOOOOOOooOOOOOO. They're well within their rights to form their own alliance if they so choose. Back to the original point - If a team wants to do something fun, that's all fine and good - just keep it short. Just like recognizing key sponsors instead of all of them, not everyone wants to hear your two-page poem when a simple one-liner would do. Keep it simple and to-the-point, and you'll probably be fine. |
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So much this. People need to understand a declination isn't always personal. I've even seen teams boo when a non-alliance captain team declines due to a broken robot. Not only is it incredibly rude, but it also makes FIRST look bad as an organization.
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We've never been in the position to decline (and are typically more confident in the selector's alliance-forming abilities than ours), but it's so frustrating when the boos happen. I've never seen any reason to boo at an FRC event. This is only my third year, though, so maybe there has been an acceptable reason in the past, but I would be seriously worried if there was... Anyway, we've never really done anything that crazy. Maybe we will at our next regional, though. ![]() |
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We haven't declined an alliance in recent memory, but our go to phrase is "Unfortunately, team 910 The Foley Freeze is going to have to give you the cold shoulder this time." We've had a few debates about this, as some people think that this could come off as non-graciously professional, so we don't know if we would use it in practice. But we have a new phrase for accepting an offer, so hopefully we'll get to use it before the season is over. And it's even more cheesy and punny ![]() |
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Maybe you could do the old gladiator thing, and put your thumb to the side - will it go up or down? OK, maybe giving a team the "thumbs down" wouldn't exactly be graciously professional, but it would be more interesting than "respectfully decline"...
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I am racking my brain to try to think of something clever to say for the North Super Regional if we make it to alliance selection. I really want to work our team name (WIRED) in to there, but I also want it to be simple enough that everyone would get it.
Any suggestions CD? |
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If you're ever joining an alliance of Californians*, it is necessary to include "hella" in your acceptance.
*This is more common among Northern and Central Californians. Southerners don't seem to be fluent in this dialect. |
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