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Mount Leigh City Guide

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Mount Leigh City Guide

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  1. Mount Leigh City Guide

  2. Introduction Mount Leigh is the capital of Grilingo, South America. Mount Leigh is an interesting place, full of excitement and bright colour, but it can be confusing to work your way around. This guide will help you to get to grips with Mount Leigh and all the sights situated around it……..

  3. Food Mount Leigh has lots of restaurants all around it, most 5 star. Some places, however, can be dodgy and there has been several cases of Mongolia Fever caused by undercooked food. If the restaurant has not been classed with a Lime Apple then please do not go in there as it is not ‘safe’. The main supermarkets are found in central Mount Leigh. These can be found with names like Mountella and Leighjene. Both of these are safe and we advise that you stick to these two. If you are out in the suburbs, and cannot reach central Mount Leigh, please look for shops with the green apple. Cutlery and crockery can be found, homemade, in market stalls or the main supermarkets.

  4. Here are some popular food choices • Here are some popular food choices: • Grunge Sausage • Beltic Pie • Butleero • ChumpyGri • Legrone Roll • All can be found in local stalls.

  5. Housing and Accommodation There are many shops that can help you find housing and accommodation. The shops will have an H certification if they are safe to use. Main places be done in 4 weeks so it is very quick. Hotels are available for short term stays. If you show a Mount Leigh citizen a picture of a bed, they will direct you to the nearest apartment agency.

  6. Here are 3 houses for sale currently Address: 14 Grily Lane, Duffmy, Mount Leigh Price: 110,000 presigs (110 pounds) Address: 60 Mifley Avenue, Mifle, Mount Leigh Price: 100,000 presigs (100 pounds) Address: 9 Junefy Road, Giglefy, Mount Leigh Price: 50,000 presigs (50 pounds) Contact www.mountleighhousing/mountL.co.gml

  7. Currency • Mount Leigh use 2 different types of currency, presigs and legilvys. 4 legilvys equal 1 presig. However, as Grilingo is closed currency, you can only purchase money from currency exchanges in Grilingo. All currency exchanges are in Central Duffmy. The name presig comes from sig (meaning money) and pre meaning being paid so it is paid money. Legilvys are, literally, ‘less currency’. Both types of currency are used a lot by Mount Leigh citizens. Presigs do have an even larger amount calledtylalls. Tylalls are 100 presigs and are quite rare. However, onlyJebankeysare able to get hold of them because they are so rare and stolen easily

  8. WARNING! Beware of carrying lots of money around as pickpockets are at large!

  9. Language The Grilingo national language is actually Spanish. This comes from when the Spanish invaded Grilingo in 1885 and killed thousands of people. Some of the Spanish, after the war ended, decided to settle here and the language just stuck. All of Grilingo speak Spanish but if you mention anything about the war you could face serious charges such as the death penalty. Here are some simple words: Hello- hola Please- por fa vor Thank you- gracias Stick to these words and you should get around Mount Leigh just fine! Spanish courses are available in places. The main one is Española de Mount Leigh which covers daily speaking as well. You can contact them vialonje. Respect must be paid to the instructors or serious charges may apply, considering the severity of one’s actions.

  10. Did You Know that less than half of the Grilingan population can speak fluent Spanish? That is minority of the population!

  11. How to get a job If you have immigrated to Mount Leigh, then you will definitely need a way of earning a living. Here are some simple steps tom secure yourself a job in the city. Step 1: greet the manager/shopkeeper appropriately to show then politeness. A simple ‘hola’ would do. Step 2. Gesture to them that you are looking for a job. Draw a picture of money if it helps. Step 3. Draw a picture of the job you used to have in your old country. It works as a kind of reference. Step 4. If they shake your hand, you have secured yourself a job. Be careful not to apply for a job that involves complex language skills until you have learnt more Spanish. We advise that you go into shop keeping as it pays well and only requires simple language skills.

  12. Did you know that Mount Leigh has the second biggest population in the world? It is really big! Follow all the steps in this city guide and you will become one of the Mount Leigh citizens. Never anger a Mount Leigh citizen and if you steal anything from diamonds to fruit, be prepared to receive a hard beating. The British embassy doesn’t cover Grilingo so you break their laws, you pay their price. But if you decide to break the law you will be punished by court.

  13. Glossary • Mongolia Fever-an illness that could cause death if not treated immediately • Lime Apple- Grilingan classification for safe restaurants and supermarkets • Grunge sausage- a sausage made from chicken and herbs such as rosemary and parsley • Beltic Pie- beef and Chicken and ale pie • Butleero- chicken in tomato sauce with fried broccoli and vinegar and salt. • ChumpyGri- a scoop of ice cream with toffee on top • Legrone roll- Grunge sausage wrapped in bacon pastry • Presigs- local currency • Legilvy- also currency which is less than a presig • Tylalls- the biggest currency • Jebankeys- people who work in the postage service and lonje • Lonje- phoning service and communication services

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