Oh you don't understand what a conditional is. Ugh, it's so awkward when I have a better grasp on your native language, isn't it?
Now you're adding furthermore elaboration where none is needed, but removing the original connotation.
And I remind you, this is my third language.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/will-would
would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used:
to talk about the past
to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
for politeness.
It's polite to use a "would" as it implies that "if you were asked", which is the more polite way of asking.
Maybe it's because you only speak American, and not proper English?
Have it your way — as we really need to calm you down somehow — do you identify as a conservative?
A community dedicated to the weirdest people involved in politics.
Oh you don't understand what a conditional is. Ugh, it's so awkward when I have a better grasp on your native language, isn't it?
Now you're adding furthermore elaboration where none is needed, but removing the original connotation.
And I remind you, this is my third language.
It's polite to use a "would" as it implies that "if you were asked", which is the more polite way of asking.
Maybe it's because you only speak American, and not proper English?
Have it your way — as we really need to calm you down somehow — do you identify as a conservative?