It's probably in the FAQ somewhere that postings should be in English and
I'm sure there are lots of good reasons why this was agreed upon, but
personally I have no problems whatsoever with postings in other languages.
This is alt.buffy.europe and if there are Hungarians or Norwegians who
like to talk to each other in their own language here then as far as I'm
concerned, go right ahead. It's fun to be reminded sometimes that there
are indeed other languages than just plain old boring English.
OTOH, if you want more replies (sorry I can't help you myself) than you
could try asking our questions in nl.kunst.sf+fantasy where we all speak
Dutch (cept Mattio, he has his own special language)
Doei, salut, bye, tschuess, adiós, ciao, czesc, pchau, poka, viszlát! :)
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Saskia
Erm, nah. The posting rules state (or imply) that the 'Lingua Franca' of
abe is english. Just, well, because it is, but that any other language
is allowed, as long as you use language tags. Like [dutch] for dutch
language posts. Personally, since it's more or less dead quiet in here,
I'm not going to bitch about that usage.
> This is alt.buffy.europe and if there are Hungarians or Norwegians who
> like to talk to each other in their own language here then as far as I'm
> concerned, go right ahead. It's fun to be reminded sometimes that there
> are indeed other languages than just plain old boring English.
Well, yes.
> OTOH, if you want more replies (sorry I can't help you myself) than you
> could try asking our questions in nl.kunst.sf+fantasy where we all speak
> Dutch (cept Mattio, he has his own special language)
:-p
I do so speak dutch! But, er, only when I feel like it.
> Doei, salut, bye, tschuess, adiós, ciao, czesc, pchau, poka, viszlát! :)
What she said.
Mattia
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"My beagle went swimming today and now he's typing on my keyboard with
his ample nose. Oh, and he's the bestest handsomeest beagle EVER."
--Tim Minear, Salon.com, May 2001
Hmmm doesn`t it say alt.buffy.EUROPE?