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Frankly, it's probably easier to
convey a problem in a native language, and if the one person on the
list that could have helped them can't understand their question, then
it's their loss not yours... I'm sure if you asked a question in
English, you'd get an English answer, or someone would translate it for
you. But it sounds like there are enough bilingual people that can
handle Spanish questions, and if you see a Spanish topic, there is
always the delete key... :P Am I wrong in asking if Qmail Toaster software (and/or Toaster support) is limited to US citizens only? And if not, why is it wrong to speak in their native tongue(s)? (And not to be impertinent, but I'm not sure why you sound insulted by this?) ~GN Igor Smitran wrote: This is the problem. Spanish talking guys don't want to talk english and you can see that they choose not to speak. I am not sure how to classify that behavior but it is not fair to users. For most of us this is flood. I am not sure how can this be helpful. If i have a problem and someone helps me on spanish i will still have a problem. |
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