Language and squads
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quaazi
- Posts: 61
- Joined: 2009-10-30 20:31
Re: Language and squads
You know, I like how people speak english. Granted, it's nothing more than the modern lingua franca, but it kinda shows the whole NATO bit - everybody pulls a share (the americans just pull a bit more than some). All nationalities are together. Ah, blind naive idealism of a recently joined country. 
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@bsurd
- Posts: 353
- Joined: 2008-03-18 12:52
Re: Language and squads
i agree with u, just speak english. Its the same here, i?m a German, but if i want to communicate on an international level there is only one language left...
Its the same here in the forum, if i want that ALL ppl here understand what i want to say i have to write it in english... Its not that hard!
If we are on a server (German clan) and someone joins our sq we ask him if he speaks german, if not we all switch to english because its the only way to have fun in pr when you can talk to your sq members...
And we dont want a guy in our sq that has no clue what we want to do because he cant understand what we talk about...
my 2 cents
Its the same here in the forum, if i want that ALL ppl here understand what i want to say i have to write it in english... Its not that hard!
If we are on a server (German clan) and someone joins our sq we ask him if he speaks german, if not we all switch to english because its the only way to have fun in pr when you can talk to your sq members...
And we dont want a guy in our sq that has no clue what we want to do because he cant understand what we talk about...
my 2 cents
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Zerostar11
- Posts: 433
- Joined: 2008-12-10 18:43
Re: Language and squads
People have to remember that English is a language which most countries teach in their secondary school as second language.
Im from England and I learnt French as my second language. But I don't have the time to learn German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish etc. When the rest of the world knows basic English
Im from England and I learnt French as my second language. But I don't have the time to learn German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish etc. When the rest of the world knows basic English
