Please write in English.
-
First rule of the forum
-
The first rule of the forum is reply in the language of the post. When that’s one I can’t read I use Google translate
-
The first rule of the forum is reply in the language of the post. When that’s one I can’t read I use Google translate
@Marinus-van-Deudekom said in Please write in English.:
The first rule of the forum is reply in the language of the post.
Where did you get that information?

-
Is this list of rules still valid?
-
Is this list of rules still valid?
For me is full active. I always (unless no one follow that rule on post started in English) use it, even if I need a translate helper, 'cause my primary language is Spanish.
But there are a lot of people that likes to write in his native language at first chance they have.
I complain a lot with this, but my water drop does not do a big change. Solution? I do not waste time to read or understand those post not written in English.
Perhaps I'm losing a lot of important info, but as say in Spain: "Ojos que no ven, corazon que no siente"
(Out of sight, out of mind)Regards,
-
Is this list of rules still valid?
@Martin-Wilcke To use a well-known phrase: Timo has left the building...
-
For me is full active. I always (unless no one follow that rule on post started in English) use it, even if I need a translate helper, 'cause my primary language is Spanish.
But there are a lot of people that likes to write in his native language at first chance they have.
I complain a lot with this, but my water drop does not do a big change. Solution? I do not waste time to read or understand those post not written in English.
Perhaps I'm losing a lot of important info, but as say in Spain: "Ojos que no ven, corazon que no siente"
(Out of sight, out of mind)Regards,
@Lluis-Arasanz @Martin-Wilcke I agree with you both. Generally I ignore all posts not written in English or in my native tongue. Maybe I could read German or French, but I don't want to put extra effort in it in order to understand it.