HiAs real controller but in europe i will give u few notes on this and how its different here than in states.[full readback] - thought it's interesting that they do full readbacks in the realworld, but on VATSIM i hear it is frowned on since it cloggs the freqSFO8, 3065, Delta2632 - just the departure SID & SQK code. strangely i never heard just a squawk code read backFull readback- I need that all the time and its not very unusual that pilot will only say number and not proper callsing. Actually i had to remind quite a few of them that full callsing is needed because he was not the only one with same number on my freq.SQK number- it very much depands on situation there are many ways how to say that and its quite fun because it will tell where did the pilot learn to fly. Americans and now a days many chinase and russians (who got their boeing rateing it states) wil say "in the box". Europians are more up to rules so simple sqk 1234 or sometimes "comming down"Problem with not a full readback here is that many pilots will take it as a freq. If u have a new sqk for them and its 3345 the will try to tune on 133,45 and that is something that happens because many pilots and atcos are not saying the first number 1 with freq so if u want to sent a/c over to freq 133,45 they use just "baw1 call 3345". Thats not a problem for europeans but many pilots from asia can get quite lost in this.TOWER (outbound)over to departure, Delta2632departure, Delta263225.8 for Delta2632Delta2632 - i guess they use this when they have a high workload? just their callsign and they switch to the next freqThis way of changing a/c over should be used only again with lets say "local" pilots and companies they know what the freq are and r prepared for it but for others its not a very good way of doing it. Ok lets say its published that dep freq is 133,45 so everyone should now it. Problems is not everypilot reads notam etc or they even have an old (looks dangerous but it happens a lot trust me) and what if when u sit on twr (and u dont have a really good picture what is going on dep) and u use this way everytime. It might come to a moment when dep will really need this a/c for turn or rate anything and the pilot will be looking for the freq for 5 mins. Im not saying it will lead to loss of seperation but it might ruin deps plans.So from my point of view always say freq its not that much time. One more thing dont know how its in states but we change dep freqs like 10 times a day so it wont work here.Only thing we use to free a freq is "baw1 monitor 133,45" so he doesnt block it with his report and just waits for atco to call him.norcal departure, Delta2632 is 1.5 for 3,000departure, Delta2632 1.5 for 3,000Really hate this. even worst is "down from 36 for 16" it leads to confusion. This happend to me once an american pilots gave me this exact readback than he descended to 16450ft. I told him confirm at FL160 and he sad no we are at 16 thousand so i had to remind him that he is in europe. This would never happen if the readback is would propper. So always: out of 4 thousand for 10 thousand. full readback in a way to avoid problems.ready to copy IFR clearance to XYC as filed (no one in the real world says "as filed" as far as i can tell!)we use that for vfr changing to ifr well not exactly this but we say: Cleared to blabla via flight plan route. That is almost the same and only reason for this is that most of these guys dont fly ifr very often so its a little reminder that now he is ifr and he should fly to its first point in his flp.Looks like a babysitting really but u wouldnt belive how many of these guys are flying to FIR exit point even when they are on IFR rules (habit is a habit).10 mile final rwy X (i never hear the distance given in calls to the tower in real ATC)U can hear that here. We use a shortcut for a/c approaching one of our airfields and that is "continue to 10 miles final rwy 10" and his report to twr is "10 miles final rwy 10""with you" (i hear this all the time on VATSIM, but in the real world pilots seem to keep to the facts)Not very common but it happens. Maybe an ex-vatsim pilots:)