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Felyne's catchphrase is "myah, see"
Marshal's is "yawwn"
..And anything else I tried to give my villagers has been replaced by Gonzo's catchphrase, "mate."
all of my villagers are australian rip
I try to make their catchphrases something like "darling", or "my dear". Something that makes it seem like they're directly addressing the player. It doesn't matter, though, because everyone seems to want to pick up Lobo's catchphrase.
Cranky- I hate it. Or, It's fine.
Snooty- Thank you. Or, Sorry.
Everyone else is Japanese stuff like Kampai or Konbanwa or Ohayo.
My sheep says Sayobahra. Like Sayonara but sheep so bah.
I made shep say "boof boof" instead of his original catchphrase "baaa man", I also changed Jitters catchphrase from "bzzert" to "y'know"
I change almost everyones greetings and catchphrases whenever they ask. The only one I've ever left original that I can think of is Bones catchphrase "yip yip"
Big Top asked for a secret spy name.
His greeting is Call Me James and catchphrase is Bond.
The dad cranky villager greeting is Dad Is Home and catchphrase is daughter.
For the superstar villager greeting is Wait Right Side and catchphrase is Plz.
I try to give my villagers catchphrases and greetings that are sort of like puns, or match their personality. Uchi villagers get a sort of sassy, bad girl saying, while I give jock villagers something about sports or exercise, so on and so forth. There's a lot of cute ideas here though!
Depending on their character design and personality, I change their greetings to different languages. For example, Marshal's is "Bonjour mon amour" since he would be the one who would greet people in the language of love even if he doesn't actually speak it.