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Although they may appear unfriendly, if the player talks to them, does errands for them and sends them letters for long enough, they will eventually begin to open up and will be more friendly with the player. In {{PG}}, a cranky character will often speak to the player about their niece after becoming friends. Also, in {{CF|short|nolink}}, they may say this to another cranky villager. When a cranky villager gets sad, they will say that they live in a cold world. They can usually grow to be close friends if the player meets them often and sends them letters with presents attached. | Although they may appear unfriendly, if the player talks to them, does errands for them and sends them letters for long enough, they will eventually begin to open up and will be more friendly with the player. In {{PG}}, a cranky character will often speak to the player about their niece after becoming friends. Also, in {{CF|short|nolink}}, they may say this to another cranky villager. When a cranky villager gets sad, they will say that they live in a cold world. They can usually grow to be close friends if the player meets them often and sends them letters with presents attached. | ||
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+ | In {{NL}}, the cranky villagers' unfriendly demeanor has been toned down, thus making them easier to befriend. | ||
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