Why not use english???

thexonic
By thexonic

Hi everyone,

 

I noticed some of the threads here are in Tagaluk, well this is an international site. So I think it would be fair to everyone, if they use english instead of posting threads in different languages and it would be less racist that way.

By thexonic• 24 Feb 2008 00:45
thexonic

I guess that kind of point of view makes sense too.  

 

It's always the small things that make big differences.

By King Edshel• 23 Feb 2008 20:55
Rating: 2/5
King Edshel

One of the reasons for creating groups is to serve this purpose. If everyone would be opening threads on the general forum with their mother tongue language then we would really have a problem understanding each other.

Having individual groups helped organizing the website and give people the chance to discuss their issues or interests in a way that won't disturb the general forum or other people.

If I would be for example opening always threads talking about fishing on the main forum, then it would be kind of disturbing to other people [in addition to the smelly threads :)] and will confuse them.

People find it easier to communicate in their own language, if you can understand the language and comment on the threads then that would be great. If you can't then it is ok, the people their would appreciate and understand that you were trying to help somehow but could not because of the language barrier.

Cheers brother and have fun ...

 

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By owen• 23 Feb 2008 13:30
owen

thexonic...as explained above, we will try to regulate usage of tagalog even in our group....however as mentioned of some here, you can simply ask what we were talking about and we are more than happy to explain it to you...

 

and speaking our own language does not mean that one is racist...and eveyrone of us hates to be accused of being one.... 

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By azilana7037• 23 Feb 2008 11:43
azilana7037

like i said, in any QL topic lately, it's either one is accused of RACISM or being anti- SOMETHING.

can anyone be anti-anti? :-)

Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!" - UNKNOWN

By thexonic• 23 Feb 2008 11:24
thexonic

Ok fine... never mind i brought up such topic. Dint know alot of people would 

be offended. Sometimes doing good and right can be painful. 

 

It's always the small things that make big differences.

By azilana7037• 23 Feb 2008 11:13
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azilana7037

what they are talking/discussing about...no big deal. And please don't interject "racism" again. This site has been flooded with anti-WHATEVERs, which in my point of view (BITE ME) is quite unnecessary. People log in to QL to alleviate boredom, interact and have fun discussing any topic... Sorry for the outburst, guys(must be that time in the month...hehehehe). It's just that I've been on the READ MODE for quite sometime, it's kinda irritatingly boring. Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!" - UNKNOWN

By spicemom• 23 Feb 2008 10:42
spicemom

g1 murali kumar, even i couldnt answer any of them questions....lol

 

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By RS• 23 Feb 2008 10:41
Rating: 4/5
RS

WHO SAYS ENGLISH IS AN EASY LANGUAGE?  FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH YES/NO   only. (1) __ I DON'T HAVE SENSE. (2) __ I AM STUPID. (3) ____ I DONT HAVE BRAIN.

         

By thexonic• 23 Feb 2008 10:40
thexonic

I suggested for everyone to speak english, i just noticed Tagalog.  

 

It's always the small things that make big differences.

By Oryx• 21 Feb 2008 22:35
Oryx

why don't you complain about the Greeks typing in Greek?

I have communicated in Spanish and french with members...

 

By stealth• 21 Feb 2008 22:30
stealth

"."that itself smacks of racism isnt it?

or am I wrong?

By novita77• 21 Feb 2008 22:12
novita77

Qatari set the filipino group on so the tagalog speaking people can freely talking to their language without flooding the main forum.

 

hope thats help. 

By turkish• 21 Feb 2008 22:09
turkish

let ppl speak in whatever language they wish. who says that everybody can speak and understand english anyway? there might be more tagalog speakers here in doha than native english speakers. i don't see it as racism.

By DaRuDe• 21 Feb 2008 21:23
DaRuDe

 i cant reply you back your pm option is off.

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By thexonic• 21 Feb 2008 21:20
thexonic

Sorry Owen i dint know how to spell it and I just came across the threads that were in Tagalog. 

Mila im not being sensetive here. Its just that I think we should use one common language thruout the forum.

I mean it is a good thing to use ur own langauge. I just think of a bigger picture thats y i mentioned it.

 

It's always the small things that make big differences.

By owen• 21 Feb 2008 10:19
Rating: 4/5
owen

thexonic...its "tagalog" ...Filipinos dialect....hmmmm, if you will check out those threads where majority of us are conversing in tagalog....you will noticed that you enter one of the sub groups here in QL --that's Qatar Living Filipino Expats http://qatarliving.com/group/filipino-expatriates-in-qatar ....its not that we are mainly having fun there but it is somehow one of the priviledge that a sub-group has...like the moroccan, malaysian, the greeks group herein... http://qatarliving.com/og to speak our native tongues, though some of us try to regulate the usage of our language for the benefit of readers..

 so i hope it explains that we are not becoming racist here..but it so happen that you click on one sub group.. :)

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By DaRuDe• 21 Feb 2008 10:17
DaRuDe

 i need ur email can you pm me.

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By dragonfly212• 21 Feb 2008 10:11
Rating: 4/5
dragonfly212

no need to be sensitive thexonic, let them have their fun... and we have our way of fun too here. safe drive!!!

 

Everybody is right and Everybody is wrong, its depend where you stand

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