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Do I have to write reports in english?

The question

Best Answer

  • DocOctober
    DocOctober Member Posts: 2,230
    Answer ✓

    It's preferable. Imagine you receive a report in a language you don't understand. Personally, I probably wouldn't bother with Google Translate.

Answers

  • PolarBear
    PolarBear Member Posts: 1,899

    I assume you can probably write them in french since BHVR is based in Canada. Not sure about other languages though.

  • Vietfox
    Vietfox Member Posts: 3,823
    German is the way to go.
  • Paddy4583
    Paddy4583 Member Posts: 864
    No
  • ClogWench
    ClogWench Member Posts: 2,582
    The devs only accept Aramaic or biblical Hebrew. Reports in other languages are ignored.
  • Vietfox
    Vietfox Member Posts: 3,823
    The devs only accept Aramaic or biblical Hebrew. Reports in other languages are ignored.
    Sanskrit being ignored once again -.-
  • Angelicus23
    Angelicus23 Member Posts: 2,547

    It's preferable. Imagine you receive a report in a language you don't understand. Personally, I probably wouldn't bother with Google Translate.

    Here you again! ^^
  • ChesterTheMolester
    ChesterTheMolester Member Posts: 2,771
    Vietfox said:
    German is the way to go.
    Exactly. 

    ######### Mark Twain btw.
  • Vietfox
    Vietfox Member Posts: 3,823
    @Vietfox said:
    German is the way to go.
    Exactly. 

    [BAD WORD] Mark Twain btw.
    ######### Shakespeare as well and props to Nietzsche?
  • Delfador
    Delfador Member Posts: 2,552

    @Vietfox said:

    [BAD WORD] Shakespeare as well and props to Nietzsche?

    Of course!

    Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Russell are my all time favorites.

  • ChesterTheMolester
    ChesterTheMolester Member Posts: 2,771
    edited February 2019
    Vietfox said:
    @Vietfox said:
    German is the way to go.
    Exactly. 

    [BAD WORD] Mark Twain btw.
    [BAD WORD] Shakespeare as well and props to Nietzsche?
    Did Shakespeare start talking ######### about the german language after he failed learning it twice and got salty?
  • Vietfox
    Vietfox Member Posts: 3,823
    edited February 2019
    @Vietfox said:
    @Vietfox said:
    German is the way to go.
    Exactly. 

    [BAD WORD] Mark Twain btw.
    [BAD WORD] Shakespeare as well and props to Nietzsche?
    Did Shakespeare start talking ######### about the german language after he failed twice and got salty?
    Most probably. High german is older than english, he didn't like that.
  • knell
    knell Member Posts: 595

    From what I've heard, the developers only accept reports written in Chinese characters. And on the subject line, in addition to the Chinese characters, please make sure to add an abbreviated letters of universities or colleges (usually American), although it does not matter which one.