Bouldercleave wrote: »I don't mind at all as long as a non native English speaker is trying. You can tell if someone is really trying to get it right.
What I hate is someone who SHOULD know how to make a sentence properly and use decent (not perfect) grammar, and they just don't. I think it makes you look stupid and diminishes the point that you are trying to make.
It's not U, it's YOU
It's not 4, it's FOUR
And for the love of God - figure out "THEIR", "THERE", and "THEY'RE".
Bombashaman wrote: »What I hate is a wall of text withouth paragraphs or any semblence of structuring. And CAPS. I usually just don't bother to read those posts because they clearly are very very stupid.
lordrichter wrote: »Now I know why you never post in my threads.lordrichter wrote: »What matters to me is whether they have a train of thought that is able to be followed. I can deal with missing words, spelling errors, and grammatical errors, as long as there is a cogent thought buried in there somewhere. If the message is rambling, jumping from thought to thought, some of them incomplete, or some disorganized wall of text, then I tune it out.
I have to agree with you on this though, I normally like to read a long well written post even with some language issues.
Ones where half the sentences are broken up with **** and jumping all over the place with rage tend to lost my interest in reading.
You said something?GreyWolf_79 wrote: »I don't think anyone speaks perfect English anymore. Especially not Americans. Your English is fine for someone who doesn't speak it as a native language.
Perfect English? I am fairly sure one of my school teachers would be unhappy with my current use of American English.
rotaugen454 wrote: »You nitpicking about there gramer, and your going to make are community look bad.

Strider_Roshin wrote: »Learn to speak good
Absolut_Turkey wrote: »I was told there would be vodka here. Where's my vodka?!

i'm french . i prefer bad english than cyrillic in zonechat ^^"
In Russian translation made by fans there's an option to show location names in both English and Russian. ZOS definitely should make the same for official translations.OlafdieWaldfee wrote: »I´m german, playing the game on english ... but when some of my guildies, who are playing the german localized version, start mentioning the horrificly butchered names of places and skills I get a little bit nauseous.
Also - sometimes it is really hard to translate back to know what they are talking about. "Gramfeste" ... are you effin kidding me?
4 is FOR.Bouldercleave wrote: »It's not U, it's YOU
It's not 4, it's FOUR
GreyWolf_79 wrote: »Strider_Roshin wrote: »Learn to speak good
*Learn to speak well.
Can you go to the bathroom? I don't know. Can you? Don't you mean, "may I"?
Ah, memories.
I have every respect for people from other countries who speak English. Unfortunately the English as a race expect the rest of the world to speak our language, and mostly make no attempt to try and reciprocate.
Maybe it's a question of education...foreign languages are not a strong point in British schools, whereas most other countries in the civilised world do learn English, and to a fairly high standard.
So, I appreciate that foreign players make the effort, and as such imperfect grammar and spelling are understandable.
This is more than I can say for native English speakers, many of whom have an appalling grasp of their own language....and this is what really annoys me. Every child in England has access to a decent basic education, and to my mind there is absolutely no excuse for not being able to speak or write one's own language correctly, except in the unfortunate case of genuine learning difficulties.
In Russian translation made by fans there's an option to show location names in both English and Russian. ZOS definitely should make the same for official translations.OlafdieWaldfee wrote: »I´m german, playing the game on english ... but when some of my guildies, who are playing the german localized version, start mentioning the horrificly butchered names of places and skills I get a little bit nauseous.
Also - sometimes it is really hard to translate back to know what they are talking about. "Gramfeste" ... are you effin kidding me?4 is FOR.Bouldercleave wrote: »It's not U, it's YOU
It's not 4, it's FOUR
I don't know English very well. I don't even sure I've wrote a poll question correctly. And this previous sequence looks terrible, I think.
Nevertheless, I'm quite a grammar-***, and sometimes it's painful to see someone making mistakes in my native language (when I know that they're russians, I mean).
So, how do you feel about that?
Strider_Roshin wrote: »GreyWolf_79 wrote: »Strider_Roshin wrote: »Learn to speak good
*Learn to speak well.
Can you go to the bathroom? I don't know. Can you? Don't you mean, "may I"?
Ah, memories.
Lol I hope you know that I wrote it that way on purpose. At the University that I attended there was a Toast Masters group that had the slogan "Learn to speak good"
I started cracking up when I read it.