Props on the Languages
Props on the Languages
- (LTF)GuyLafleur
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Prophet Izaach wrote:woutR wrote:smart? it's iSRO, not TSRO or GSRO. Only adds more to their ignorance and terrible knowledge of the English language.
It's iSRO, as you said, not eSRO or naSRO (North American). Don't be a douche bag.
its iSRO as you said, and to my knowledge turkish and german are not international languages....dont make a fool outta yourself
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(LTF)GuyLafleur wrote:Prophet Izaach wrote:woutR wrote:smart? it's iSRO, not TSRO or GSRO. Only adds more to their ignorance and terrible knowledge of the English language.
It's iSRO, as you said, not eSRO or naSRO (North American). Don't be a douche bag.
its iSRO as you said, and to my knowledge turkish and german are not international languages....dont make a fool outta yourself
Turkish and German are not international languages, that is correct, but to adopt only one language for a game that is open for everyone besides China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, is to favor one population over another.
It's international - and that does not mean for English speakers only.
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Turkish and German are not international languages, that is correct, but to adopt only one language for a game that is open for everyone besides China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, is to favor one population over another.
Ok, for the last time people, English is THE De Facto language in the international community. When you see something going on internationally, people either have translators to work with each other, or they speak English.
Like it or not, English is the language of the international community, and to use anything else in something which is supposed to be international is an insult to everyone else.
I've met people from all over the globe- English speakers from Canada, Australasia, the USA, the UK; but also people from Japan, China, Romania, Russia, Mexico, France- who have no problem speaking English. I'd rather deal with someone making an effort to speak broken English than someone disrespecting everyone around them by not.
It's the same way as you don't speak your own language in another country. If I went to Japan, you can be sure I'd at least make an effort to speak Japanese, and if I went to Germany, I'd make an effort to speak German. I wouldn't speak English and hope they understand me, that would be rude.


