+1 to Evony's translators
When voting for governor it says that Your vote for player X has been lodged.
+1 to Evony's translators
When voting for governor it says that Your vote for player X has been lodged.
Makes sense to me. It could be better worded like "your vote has been counted"
I don't see anything wrong with that grammar.
Last edited by acer5200; 10-22-2010 at 08:40 PM.
this is actually a metaphoric saying used commonly when voting by voice or show of hands or anytime when not using a physical ballot. it's representative of your ballot card being placed, or lodged, into a ballot box.
Even though the word "lodge" technically works...
lodge - verb - present (a complaint, appeal, claim, etc.) formally to the proper authorities : he has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal.
With the half dozen other meanings of the word "lodge," it was probably the worst choice for word use in that situation. It just doesn't sound right when you read the sentence. I still think the intent was to use "logged."
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