This may help you. I hope my work will be useful.
Ok, to start i'm going to teach you some roleplaying "language"
PowergamerA powergamer is a player who tries to force others to participate in role-playing they don't want to engage in. For instance, a player who unilaterally describes his character as doing something with (or to) another character that would usually require the other to play along, such as having a fight or a sexual encounter, is considered to be powergaming. To avoid powergame the best way is to ask other person who you RPing with, if he/she agree for such actions you wish to perform.
Powergaming is also non realistic forcing other player to RP , without giving him/her any chances for their move. As an example of powergame:
/me knocks out everyone around
/me ties XXX up so he can't go anywhere ( Without attempt, and required things to do so )
/me takes out a knife and stabs XXX (Without having knife )
/me is recording a murder ( Without video tape aka movie, or SS, which must be previously recorded rp vise )
/name off ( Without /me is taken as ooc, that means that that you've done noting ic wise to cover yourself. Thinking that you've done and forcing players to do so is powergaming.)
MetagamingIn role-playing games, metagaming is the use of out-of-character knowledge in an in-character situation. A character played by a metagamer does not act in a way that reflects the character's in-game experiences and back-story.
MunchkinIn gaming, a Munchkin is a player who plays what is intended to be a non-competitive game (usually a role-playing game) in an aggressively competitive manner. A munchkin seeks within the context of the game to amass the greatest power, score the most "kills," and grab the most loot, no matter how deleterious their actions are to role-playing, the storyline, fairness, logic, or the other players' fun. The term is used almost exclusively as a pejorative and frequently is used in reference to powergamers and to immature players in general.
Power-levelingPower-leveling is the process of sustained, fast leveling in computer role-playing games. It is essentially the RPG equivalent of speedrunning, but many role players dislike the practice believing that, as an attempt to "beat" an RPG, it misses the point of role-playing. Also, by power-leveling high over the game developers' intended level, the challenge of the game decreases tremendously.
Driving (Most of you don't know shit about this)
-Easiest rule. Drive like you would IRL
-Keep on the RIGHT hand side of the road, this is america
-Stop at junctions and look for oncoming traffic
-Give way to oncoming traffic
-When driving don't drive off cliff's, hills, drops etc.. any kind of high fall is not acceptable, you wouldnt drive off a cliff IRL and then continue driving down the road, so don't do it here
-Do NOT ram into other people at full speed for no reason at all
-Park appropriately on the sidewalk edge/kurb NOT on the sidewalk
-Swurving across the road and knocking down lamposts is NOT acceptable nor RP, you will most likely get jailed for non-rp driving.
THE MOST IMPORTANT RULESLet yourself arrested
Roleplay everything without forgeting it
Animate your movements
Drive rply
Don't talk OOC in IC and viceversa
Always enjoy your gaming
AND NEVER HACK IF YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A GOOD RPER