2013-02-03, 14:44 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: May 2009
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Other Language Comments
Are other language comments not allowed here? In the past I have put little comments on many of my posts in other languages for atmosphere or whatever. But they always get removed. This I am fine with, but then why my Japanese ones don't get removed even though they are the hardest to read?? I would like to stop breaking the rule, so I would like to know where the line is drawn.
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2013-02-03, 14:52 | Link #2 | |
思想工作
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Vereinigte Staaten
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Though this begs the question - If I wrote something in Mandarin and stuck some kana inbetween and on the edges, I wonder if I could sneak it in? |
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2013-02-03, 14:57 | Link #3 | |
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这不是日本文可是用途汉字です。I feel like Suiseiseki desu. And thanks. I knew of the rule, but I just wondered if Japanese past romaji is ok. Last edited by Kudryavka; 2013-02-03 at 16:24. |
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2013-02-03, 15:07 | Link #4 |
思想工作
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Vereinigte Staaten
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那是允許的です。我は在寫する日語です。真的です。 It's like this one "Japanese" restaurant near my brother's place where everyone working there is Chinese, 80% of the customers are Chinese, and presumably if you actually asked them for Japanese food you couldn't get it.
But yeah, Japanese (i.e. the writing, not just romaji) is allowed, but I don't think you're allowed to abuse the privileged. |
2013-02-03, 15:22 | Link #5 | |
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This is the only mention of English usage that I found in the rules:
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That said, if you're referencing non-English materials or if you're pointing out non-English terms, as long as you translate them, then it should be fine. But posting in Japanese just for the sake of it should not fall under that "exception." |
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2013-02-03, 15:34 | Link #6 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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This is an english forum and all messages between members must be posted in english. It is true however, that some threads will naturally have lots of japanese in it, but this is more related to the topic and nature of each particular thread and not something that's being overlooked. Regardless of thread and topic, the staff will reserve the right to decide when too much is too much and we will either make a post in thread or contact those involved directly asking them to stop.
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*For a while now, people have been allowed to use other languages while posting in profiles, but this is not something that we wish to encourage, and something that could also change and no longer be allowed at any point in the future.
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2013-02-03, 17:08 | Link #7 |
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No, I will not make posts completely in other languages. Only once I did a translation of my post and it got removed and I understand what I did wrong now since it could have caused a Spanish conversation, but I'm not referring to that with my question.
But, so is Japanese only okay in small tidbits? I'd just like a confirmation on that. |
2013-02-03, 19:47 | Link #9 | |
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Comments that frequently use non-English with the intent of carrying on two conversations (one with one language speaker, one with another), or those which attempt to use non-English as an attempt to circumvent Forum Rules to attack another member are also not allowed. So basically, save us all a headache and use English unless you absolutely need to use another language. A side note about VM's and Social Groups, btw. While we don't really discourage it, we don't encourage it either. Unlike forum discussion, use of foreign language in those areas is not as harmful to general discussion. However, we reserve the right to intervene if we feel things have become untenable.
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2013-02-03, 19:52 | Link #10 | |
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Thanks all! |
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2013-02-08, 21:13 | Link #11 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Is it okay to use idioms or quotes from other languages? EG:
This show has a certain je ne sais quoi. Sieg Kaiser Rheinhard! Dulce et Decorum Este Pro Patria Mori. What of slang? Like: That website is currently banjaxed. I was absolutely knackered after I finished climbing that mountain. And how about nonsense: Twas bryllyg, and ye slythy toves Did gyre and gymble in ye wabe I'm curious as to the limits of the rule. |
2013-02-08, 21:44 | Link #12 | |
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Nonsense is certainly not allowed and our rules specifically mentions this:
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2013-02-09, 17:30 | Link #13 |
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Heck, I've gotten onto people for using "txt speek". This is a forum, not an SMS message or chat room. Nothing stops one from being creative in their writing style but the purpose of posting is to *communicate*
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