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You would have seen me eat a bit of dirt when the silly thing got away from me. Not one of my better moments in flying. Can't say as I recommend it to anyone.
Wasn't one of my better subjects either. All theory and no meat. But once I started using it in a practical fashion, it was like storm clouds lifting off my brain and the sun coming out. Don't doubt you'll be skipping over basic steps like that once you get more of a feel for how things all time together, but it really is a help in the beginning. I'll see about rounding up a chalkboard and we can work through the boring part together.
Given your age, I somehow doubt you've got your own Apparation Point set up, so I'll have one of the local messenger services run things over to you. Official address?
Oh, and, young sir, forgive me for having to act the adult for the moment, instead of a fellow broom enthusiast, where age doesn't matter. These devices are a handy enough convenience, and I've become adept enough with them to have pulled your name from the network. It is a custom, though, to introduce yourself, just as you would when meeting in person for the first time. If you don't mind me saying so, it is my opinion that even though we may be in a very foreign place, we owe it to each other, and to ourselves, to maintain the highest standards of a polite society.
Please do not consider this an admonition, but rather a moment of introduction to an element of a foreign culture from someone who has experienced a little bit more of it.