Messages in foreign languages
Alex Neuman
alex at NKPANAMA.COM
Tue Jun 14 22:27:35 IST 2005
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Matt Kettler wrote:
>Denis Beauchemin wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Is it just me who has problems with messages not in English? I know I
>>don't write perfect English because my main language is French but at
>>least I always post in English.
>>
>>Why does it bother me? Maybe because whenever I see something I can't
>>read I feel I cannot help the other person. This list is so valuable to
>>people because so many people help others. Whenever someone use a
>>foreign language, they can't get as much support because many people
>>don't speak that language.
>>
>>
>
>True, although I generally figure that is the risk the poster takes.
>
>They're posting in a language outside the norm for the list, so they're taking a
>risk they might not get the help they need. But that's their problem, not mine.
>
>If they get help, great, if not, there's nothing I can do about it. Either way,
>it doesn't bother me.
>
>Sometimes if I see someone posting in a foreign language and getting no answers
>I'll point out the obvious and suggest they try translating.
>
>Otherwise I just ignore the messages I can't read with a shrug.
>
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We *could* open a list in spanish if need be. I'd be glad to contribute.
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