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Alright, will drop you an owl with further details once I get to them!Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this threadAaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops themMilica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief![]()
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For reference in the UK almost all movie theatres ask for age verification in the from of some sort of ID especially with popular movies like the OdysseyMilica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this threadAaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops themMilica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief![]()
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Adding to this:Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this threadAaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops themMilica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief![]()
It's basically the same in my country, but there are a few older/ more run down theatres that don't check IDs and let anyone in, so perhaps if you include something like that in your RP?
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Yep!Latoya Driskell wrote: Yesterday, 22:34 Do iNPC's also have to wait ten days to get the report card??
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Maybe if the character got interested into duelling during their first year?Kennedy Cheek wrote: Yesterday, 22:38 If I say my iNPC doesn't do any sports can that be changed later if I decide I want them to be a duelist in their second year?
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Yes, this is possible! You would post in the iNPC Re-Registration Thread to apply for the sport change.Kennedy Cheek wrote: Yesterday, 22:38 If I say my iNPC doesn't do any sports can that be changed later if I decide I want them to be a duelist in their second year?
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