One thing, though, even if the language doesn't require semicolons as line terminators, it should totally be forgiving if you do use 'em (Python does allow semicolons at the end of line).
Also, selmicolons are super-helpful as statement separators, when using multiple statements in a single line (Python supports this as well), e.g.:
a=1; b=2; c=3
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I can go with either 1 or 5.
One thing, though, even if the language doesn't require semicolons as line terminators, it should totally be forgiving if you do use 'em (Python does allow semicolons at the end of line).
Also, selmicolons are super-helpful as statement separators, when using multiple statements in a single line (Python supports this as well), e.g.:
a=1; b=2; c=3