[quote=@Keyenpeydee] Hi. Btw, Since this is my first time playing, What do i do when I want to interact with somebody? Like, my character said, "Hey [insert character name from a player] can you give me some water?" So, I'll do what I want to do or? [/quote] When an action is brought up, you usually don't go any further than performing more than one active action (ie. asking for things, one set of dialogue) unless they are small actions mixed up together (ie. picking something up and moving over to something, hearing someone telling you to do something over the phone and preparing to do as they asked). Roleplay posts are very turn-based, but once you understand the gist of it, you can make your characters start to feel more natural. Reading through some of the ICs of existing roleplays around the Casual Roleplay sections can help, even if you're not exactly joining them. Turn-based interactions can be both flexible and restrictive. The most important thing to keep in mind is to remember that other people's characters will have their own set of actions prepared before and after they interact with your character, so giving them room to do just that while fulfilling your character's responses or actions can take a bit of practice. Looking at the examples of others and trying it out yourself can take some time, but it certainly is easy to improve upon if you keep trying! I believe you can learn it quickly, though even if you learn it slowly, there's no pressure in a roleplay like this. xD We can always give feedback accordingly.