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more internationale debate points 

internatiole debate points are awarded to a person once they participate in some international English debating contests and even if they didn't win anything, they can still beg the teacher for more internationale debate points resulting in the teacher being forced to award some internatiole debate points to the participant. This technique is often used when in need for a couple more points when writing a test or an essay.
people who beg for more internationale debate points usually have a very strange accent, and are complete nerds trying to show off or trying to look very smart so they get a better grade.

The first time term "more internationale debate points" was used was in an English contest in Lithuania, when a person, shortly NR (it stands for his full name letters), begged the teacher for more internationale debate points so he would get through to the next round, although he was really really bad at speaking English. The teacher, sadly, was forced into giving him more internationale debate points and he ended up representing the school as the leader in the city contest.
A : teacher pl0x i be in debate contest pl0x give me more internationale debate points

B : well I guess I'm forced to now.
A : yes teacher pls I'm very good @ English I really want that big point (in his accent it would sound like this : yes techar pls im veri giud at englosh i rel want thet big pont
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