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I don't know if you take requests but if you do I would gladly pay you to make it.
It regards making some outfits.
If you dont take requests it's totally fine.
Which is nice 'cause - as varied as this content makes all the East Africans look with the basegame Byzantine (RO-MAN) stuff - it looks even better with all the CFP gear thrown in :)
Anyway, the fact they are poor choices was my point, because using a country where not everyone speaks English to represent the language is strange. I'm not disrespecting Canada, it just seems like a nonsensical substitution for UK/US considering that 1/4 of them speak French.
Similar to Canada, Taiwan is only 80% Mandarin speaking, Belgium has French as a lingua franca despite most speaking Dutch, and Colombian Spanish is more different from Spanish than US is from UK English.
Incidentally, you're wrong about Belarus as the majority speak Russian as a first language (72%) with only 12% using Belarusian daily, and only 50% of them actually speaking any Belarusian at all.
Anyway, I was just making a flippant comment because it was strange to me to choose Canada. Didn't mean to offend.