I will try and straighten it up and post it sometime tonight after my linkshell's events.
This confirms that you don't get it.The person who does not understand is you.
I told you I'm learning Japanese, not because you told me to, but to show you, hey wait, it's possible to learn a language which is entirely different from your own!
Yes I know it's not easy, but it is possible. Learning English will maybe make things a lot easier for them if they ever leave their homeland, and a lot easier for other people who try to have fun on the same playground as them, too.
That's the other thing you don't understand:
I'm not saying "Oh my god! How dare they do not learn English, ignore them, bash on them, whatever!"
What I'm trying to say is that it's basic politeness to try being able to communicate with others, even if they do not speak your native language.
You can get by without being polite, but the other person will always feel kind of bad, and that's the reason why threads like this one are made.
The fact that learning any language is POSSIBLE doesn't make it mandatory or required.
For a Japanese learning English is much harder than for a westerner. It's a simple fact.
So you're basing your very personal (and very convenient) "rules of politeness" on something that's easy to do for you, and hard to do for them.
Sorry mate, but etiquette doesn't have double standards.
The generalization is in the fact that you're trying to make it look like it was the norm. And it isn't.Btw, it would be a generalization if I ever said that all people speaking in their native language are like that.
I never did. All I said is that things like that happened to me. I described what I experienced. Where do you see a generalization?
Everyone is xenophobic, I live in one of the most visited cities in America in terms of tourists, and tourists get shit talked all the damn time. Japan isn't special in this regard.
- When was the last time you tried to communicate with them in Japanese?
- When was the last time they tried to communicate with you in English?
Probably they last tried to communicate to you in English.
Regional servers also won't help for anything but latency issues, and even then they'd have to set up servers in different countries for that to work. Spanish is spoken a lot even in the US. Canada isn't all English; they speak French as well. Hell, there's a good population of French-Canadians on Selbina already and it isn't unusual to see French in /say or /shout.
EU? Only a handful of countries in EU speak English natively. Everyone else speaks French, German, Spanish, Polish, etc. etc. Eastern EU has so many different languages that it would be idiotic to shove them all into their own regional server and expect them to communicate effectively.
As far as an Asian regional server goes, would their official language be Mandarin? They have way more native and total speakers than any other Asian language. No, their unofficial "official" language would be whatever the most people spoke. Same as it is right now.
Peach Parfait/Khulan Angura on Gilgamesh
Right, because learning an Asian language like Japanese, which is totally different from any language I've ever learned, is waaaaaay more easy for a western person like me than learning a western language like English is for them.
You are really making sense now
/irony off
Suzaku is right btw.
I don't think dividing people into national servers is going to fix anything.
Less fun, too.
If people just started treating each other more nicely, this "problem" would be fixed anyway.
Learn some basic Japanese people. You can type it in Romanji.
I can see how it is annoying with the language barrier but when I first moved to Japan I didn't speak any at all and I got by...mostly through pointing, saying what little (horrible) Japanese I knew, and being patient.
Also, many Japanese (Mainlanders) speak decent English, but are too shy/embarrassed to try talking to you. Be nice or paticent and you will be surprised. It's not like you need to have a long complicated conversation.
So, let me understand. You think that in order to be "polite" every westerner should learn japanese and every Japanese should learn English?
Man your etiquette is a demanding one.
/sarcasm
you NEVER heard the joke "JP ONRY" before?ok i come from FFXI and never had problems with japanese people, but in FFXIV it seems more dificult to do anything with them. What is the reason to have international servers if I can only play with Europeans or Americans?
And i know some poeple will say: ohh one day i played with them and i have no problem.. ok i did it on FFXI too but 1 day is not enough to be polite. Seriously i feel discriminated by not being able to speak Japanese.
What to do? allow it and play a game with 2 "factions" where u join oriental or not oriental people?
i had leveled with a handful of super awesome uber JP players in my years of FFXI, but the vast majority did not party with westerners. they would respond JP ONLY about 90% of the time. the other 10% usually being in the need of a healer.
and to answer your question, yes. JP only was prevalent in FFXI and it will be in FFXIV.
15 abilities each? what is this... Kindergarten?A jack of all trades WHM... what is this 1989?
So in the end, we are racist coz we want in a international server, people to talk english (i HAD to learn it, enough to people understand me) and these talking their own language, not allowing people join them coz you can not understand them, and having to learn their language, or use third program/webs to translate to their native language, they, are the victims.
how many times i have to repeat it, i am not against any cultures, or any people, i am against to some people joining a international game, and trying to create a closed community not allowing people to join partys/events/whatever coz you dont meet their language/culture. You can say whatever you want to defend them, but dont say i am racist or xenophobic, i dont care where u are, i care WHY u dont let me join you.
PD: please, quote where i said to separate servers or something similar, i just express a fact about feeling discriminated coz i cant speak japanese.
Last edited by Raistlin; 07-23-2011 at 08:50 AM.
The reason why some (even just painting them all as people that will never group with anyone that doesn't speak japanese is a quite racist generalization and simply false) japanese don't let you join them is very simple. They have more fun playing with people that speak their own language and to which they can easily communicate.So in the end, we are racist coz we want in a international server, people to talk english (i HAD to learn it, enough to people understand me) and these talking their own language, not allowing people join them coz you can not understand them, and having to learn their language, or use third program/webs to translate to their native language, they, are the victims.
how many times i have to repeat it, i am not against any cultures, or any people, i am against to some people joining a international game, and trying to create a closed community not allowing people to join partys/events/whatever coz you dont meet their language/culture. You can say whatever you want to defend them, but dont say i am racist or xenophobic, i dont care where u are, i care WHY u dont let me join you.
PD: please, quote where i said to separate servers or something similar, i just express a fact about feeling discriminated coz i cant speak japanese.
They aren't "discriminating you". They are exercising their right to enjoy a game the way they want, with the people they want.
On the other hand, you don't have a right that entitles to be included in any party you want just because you want it.
This is a simple fact.
No, I think everyone from every country in the world should learn English(including Japan and the countries in Europe), because it already is the most "important" language on earth, without even being the most spoken one (that would be Mandarin). For good or bad, that's how it is.
If there were no language barrier, there would be less problems, ingame and offline.
I can't force people to learn it, but it would be great if they did.
I'll stop talking to you now because you don't even try to read what I write and just try to provoke me with sarcastic comments which have nothing to do with what I said.
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