As a native English speaker I find it highly offensive that my language be pushed onto others that do not speak it. Why should native Russian speakers be considered rude for speaking - or typing - in Russian????? C'mon, get real. They have as much right to ask us to speak Russian as we do to ask them to speak English.
This reminds me of that song
Rishikesa108 wrote: »markulrich1966 wrote: »markulrich1966 wrote: »the insult actually was to ask him to speak english. This is a discrminating request, because this game is open for players from all over the world. Kyrillic is even explicitly supported as font set.
On EU, this usually would be no issue, as we see french, german, russian and other languages frequently. (Although myself I prefer to write in english instead of german).
On NA, it is less common, apart from some spanish (Mexico) or french (Canada) now and then.
Still, this does not justify to discriminate against other players by denying them the right to use their native language.
Asking someone to speak a common language in a group is not discriminating nor is it denying anyone's "right" to use their native language.
you can see on the screenshot, that 2 persons talk russian. So yes, it IS discriminating to request to talk a different language. It obviously was not relevant for the rest of the group, what they talked about.
You could have talked russian, if you prefer one common language, right? (just kidding, but I think this different perspective shows the problem: why is english of "higher" value than russian? Just because you lack the ability to talk 2 languages?).
In this forum the only language admitted is English. I have reported a post written in another language. The official language of this game is English, so everyone is supposed to understand English language. If you go for a random dungeon with two people speaking another language, you cannot understand neither if they are speaking to you or not, if they are speaking about you or not, if they are fine or angry, etc... So it's really very rude to speak an incomprehensible language (also with cyrillic characters) in presence of other two persons... BTW my native language is not English, and I try every day to translate everything into English.
markulrich1966 wrote: »Rishikesa108 wrote: »markulrich1966 wrote: »markulrich1966 wrote: »the insult actually was to ask him to speak english. This is a discrminating request, because this game is open for players from all over the world. Kyrillic is even explicitly supported as font set.
On EU, this usually would be no issue, as we see french, german, russian and other languages frequently. (Although myself I prefer to write in english instead of german).
On NA, it is less common, apart from some spanish (Mexico) or french (Canada) now and then.
Still, this does not justify to discriminate against other players by denying them the right to use their native language.
Asking someone to speak a common language in a group is not discriminating nor is it denying anyone's "right" to use their native language.
you can see on the screenshot, that 2 persons talk russian. So yes, it IS discriminating to request to talk a different language. It obviously was not relevant for the rest of the group, what they talked about.
You could have talked russian, if you prefer one common language, right? (just kidding, but I think this different perspective shows the problem: why is english of "higher" value than russian? Just because you lack the ability to talk 2 languages?).
In this forum the only language admitted is English. I have reported a post written in another language. The official language of this game is English, so everyone is supposed to understand English language. If you go for a random dungeon with two people speaking another language, you cannot understand neither if they are speaking to you or not, if they are speaking about you or not, if they are fine or angry, etc... So it's really very rude to speak an incomprehensible language (also with cyrillic characters) in presence of other two persons... BTW my native language is not English, and I try every day to translate everything into English.
ZOS has stated clearly in the past, that the forum uses a different ruleset.
E.g. terms that are classified as obzene in the forum, are not ingame.
The game itself has explicit support for kyrillic, so ingame it is standard like english.
The fact that you personally dislike it does not allow you to spread wrong information.
markulrich1966 wrote: »why is english of "higher" value than russian?.