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editI dispute this.
A trained solo diver, or solo diving in certain situations is actually safer than typical buddy diving
I removed the following:
- In American teenage street lingo, the buddy system refers to coded question Hey, you got any bud? to strangers, ostensibly asking for Budweiser beer when questioned by authority figures, but implying cannabis to others.
Unless a reference can be produced, I believe this to be a hoax, based on this Slashdot post. AxelBoldt 16:46, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
The buddy system is also used by mean YMCA camp counselors to keep kids out of the pool during hot weather
--Removal of the Popular culture part-- I removed the Popular Culture part due to irrelevance. This may be relevant to the game itself, but I do not see how the use of this system in the game justifies its mention in the article about the system itself. It is not relevant to the system. The buddy system is furthermore used in a huge number of video games, and well known ones like Medal of Honor or Army of Two at that which might even be better examples than WoW.
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editCan we please add an image or two to demonstrate? Giants, the (talk) 17:54, 19 December 2018 (UTC)