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Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 16:05
by InspectorShameless
Katze wrote:This rule is not there because native English speakers feel offended if someone doesn't speak English.
This rule was made by "somebody" from Poland.
  • Let's say ... somebody really mysterious, that's it ?
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    ~Sorry Katze, I tried to resist the temptation, but ...

Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 16:32
by Jurgi
somebody really mysterious
This thing she is holding in her hand… Is it a whip, or is it a bunch of ethernet cables? :D

Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 19:04
by InspectorShameless
Platyna, is it ... you ? :shock:

~ Both in fact : Leather RJ45 CAT5 Whips ...

Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 09:20
by Katze
I am NOT a native English speaker and I don't consider this rule raicist.

Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 11:55
by The Scarlet Rhus
It's not a racist rule, but I still think it isn't required. I'd go with 'Please don't speak English in public,' but don't actually enforce anything.

~anyways...
The Scarlet Rhus

Re: Other languages than english in Public

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 18:08
by Katze
If someone knows English perfectly well, but refuses to speak it and therefore is just being rude, this rule will be enforced.

If someone doesn't know any English, the rule won't be enforced and (at least I) we'll look for help. The most probable reason for the latter to get banned is spam, since they're usually just children who don't know better than to write things over and over again.