A very happy Monday to all ye lads, ladies, and everyone in between. I must say, it has been rather disheartening to see the original thread die.

As you can most likely tell by the name, the rules for this thread are simple. Try your utmost best to be mature and not make any spelling or grammar mistakes. I do not think I need to say more. If you are confused, please refer to the original thread.

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When stuck on a deserted island, rain is a precious source of drinking water. Well, there’s no need for it now though.

-Beidou

I am mature.

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Sowwy, i-i am matur–re

^That is most definitely not mature

ACTIVATING SNOTTY BRITISH ACCENT

I must say, this thread isn’t as active as the first one.

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I searched up mature things to say and it brought me to images of fish…

I guess imma just say this:

Maturity is cool, and good, and…. mundane?

NO WAIT MUNDANE MEANS BAD, UMMM, UHHH, ATROCIOUS!

NO THATS BAD TOO, ugh fine: Cool, good, and nice… I guess…

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My apologies, but I do not believe “imma” is mature.

I am not sure why you do not believe Ima is mature. Most Imas I know are older and they are definitely mature.

And, how does making judgements on others make you mature?

ACTIVATING SNOTTY BRITISH ACCENT

My apologies, I believe you misunderstood me. I was not talking about the name Ima. RadiantSkies used the word “Imma” which is another way to say “I’m going to”. I am not sure it’s a very mature thing to say, however. As for making judgements on others, I was merely pointing out that this thread is for acting mature. As said in the first thread:

I guess I am confused. I was not aware that use of formal, proper English is an indicator of one’s maturity.

That’s the point:joy:

Thawts the powint

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I no ryt

Iam so mature lmao iam a 1 month old mature kid haha

yea

“We don’t mature through age; we mature in awareness.” Byron Katie - Got this off from a website called wisdomquotes… anyways…
(Speaks in my British accent) Good morning lads! Let’s start the class! (Says name) Do you know what the answer is to this question?
(Person who got called) Miss, I don’t have a clue of what you are saying!
(Teacher) My goodness! How do you have no clue what I am saying! Were you listening last class?
(Student) Sorry miss! I am extremely sorry. I apologize!
(Teacher) Go immediately to the principal’s office! Now!
Totally non mature way:
Hi students! Class is starting!
(Says name) What’s the answer?
(Person who got called) Idk ok?
(Teacher) Um why don’t you know? Were you even listening?!
(Student) Sorry, sorry.
(Teacher) Go to the office! Go!

(Speaks in my British accent)
Greetings fellow wikiHowians!
How are you today!
I feel quite refreshed and nice.
Non-mature way:
Hi guys!
How are you?
I feel gr8!:smile:
Mature things to say in a conversation:

  1. “That’s my cup of tea!”
  2. “Pardon my French”
  3. “Carp diem” - Latin for “seize the day”
  4. “Extremely sorry! I apologize.”
  5. “Pardon?” “Sorry?” “Excuse me?” “Can you please repeat?”
  6. “Sure”
  7. Thank you so much sir/madam.
  8. Use words such as “quite”, “sir/madam”, “pardon”, etc.

Immature things to say in a convo:

  1. “That’s gr8!”
  2. “What??” “What did you say?!”
  3. “Sry!” “Whoops” “Oops!”
  4. “Sure thing!”
  5. “Thx!”
  6. “Um…”, “Oh”, “Hmm…”
  7. Use words like “Yea”, “Ok”, “Thanks”, “What”, etc.

Hello, everyone! It’s been a long time since I’ve last been on here. How are you guys?

Also, are emojis “mature”?

No, emojis are not a tad bit mature. Please stay calm and refrain from using emojis.

Pehaps, although I believe a single smiley face is considered mature.:slightly_smiling_face:

The suggestion that smiley faces are immature suggests that @ICanGuessItLol is immature, as their face is permanently a smiley emoji, at least until they change their profile picture.

beedo