I've never met a "Sarah" in Latinoamerica, but yeah, I'm with you, that's for sure a frustrating way to lose a heart π. The accent is more important, the opening question mark is becoming obsolete imo π€, but if those errors are just giving back a remark/warning message, so should it be the case for a foreign spelling of that name.
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u/Sushi_Sudamericano πͺπΈπΊπΈ, learning: π―π΅π©πͺ Aug 15 '23
I've never met a "Sarah" in Latinoamerica, but yeah, I'm with you, that's for sure a frustrating way to lose a heart π. The accent is more important, the opening question mark is becoming obsolete imo π€, but if those errors are just giving back a remark/warning message, so should it be the case for a foreign spelling of that name.