Please write in English.
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First rule of the forum
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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
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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?

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Is this list of rules still valid?
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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,
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Is this list of rules still valid?
@Martin-Wilcke To use a well-known phrase: Timo has left the building...
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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.
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@Martin-Wilcke To use a well-known phrase: Timo has left the building...
@Rob-Verhoeff
This isn't about Timo; it's about the rules
And I don't want to make any demands; I just want to know...
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@Rob-Verhoeff
This isn't about Timo; it's about the rules
And I don't want to make any demands; I just want to know...
@Martin-Wilcke Don’t make such a fuss about it — that’s really the point
. These days, AI’s got tons of great translation tools you can use. So you can easily keep up with any topic, no matter if it’s in your own language or another one! -
@Martin-Wilcke Don’t make such a fuss about it — that’s really the point
. These days, AI’s got tons of great translation tools you can use. So you can easily keep up with any topic, no matter if it’s in your own language or another one!@Rob-Verhoeff
I know. And some of these tools can even be used to write in English. As a sign of respect. -
I agree with this mostly!
English topics should be kept in English. I don’t like Germans or Dutch people switching to their native language. I try to moderate this but that aint easy
Topics started in a certain language are definitely allowed. Try to then also stick to that language but for the sake of keeping communication going replying in English is fine then too.
And if you can, creating a topic in English is preferred indeed.
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First rule of the forum
@Alessandro-Calvani-0 said in Please write in English.:
First rule of the forum
There are multiple language sections en the self support (sub)forum.You can ask your question there in the language you prefer.
Secondly, Google came up with a fantastic application called Google Translate. You van use that to translate questions/answers in other languages to your language.
