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    The World Conference Room, an expansive hall adorned with flags from every nation. Representatives from around the world are seated, awaiting the commencement of the meeting.

    Germany: standing at the podium, adjusting his glasses "Welcome, everyone, to this year's World Conference. Let's begin by discussing global economic strategies. Italy, would you like to start?"

    Italy: beaming with enthusiasm "Pasta! We should invest in pasta production! It's the key to global happiness!" raises a bowl of spaghetti as if presenting a grand proposal

    Germany: facepalms "Italy, we need to focus on serious economic policies, not... pasta."

    Japan: softly, almost to himself "Perhaps a study on the economic impact of ramen could be beneficial..."

    America: interrupting "Speaking of food, have you guys tried the new burger at McDonald's? It's huge! We should have a global fast-food summit!"

    England: sighs "America, must you always think with your stomach? Let's maintain some decorum."

    France: flashing a charming smile "Mon cher, decorum is important, but so is passion! Perhaps we can discuss the art of fine dining as part of cultural exchange?"

    Russia: leaning forward with a mischievous grin "I think we should discuss the weather... especially in Siberia. It's so... cold. Very cold."

    China: raising an eyebrow "Cold? In Siberia? Shocking." pauses "But seriously, maybe we should address global warming. It's getting too hot for my noodles."

    Germany: slamming his gavel "Order! Let's stick to the agenda. Next item: climate change initiatives."

    Italy: whispering to Germany "But Germany, can we have pasta during the break?"

    Germany: gritting his teeth "We'll see, Italy. Now, moving on..."

    Prussia: standing up dramatically "Before we proceed, I have a list of things I'm not allowed to do in world meetings!" unfurls a scroll that rolls across the room

    Austria: adjusting his glasses "Prussia, must you always make a spectacle?"

    Prussia: grinning "It's not a spectacle, it's a tradition!"