Seems to me like the problem would be resolved by swapping to a server that predominantly speaks the language you speak.
Seems to me like the problem would be resolved by swapping to a server that predominantly speaks the language you speak.

There are some major Mob Hunt Linkshells on Masamune, which contain JP and EN speaking players and they co-exist perfectly. The only time JP Only rises up is when people want to take down primals or the Coil
http://youtu.be/oFt55MOKcTE



Thankies for that! ^^ Actually, I tend to do a lot of that alreadyI'm a player that usually can't stand silence during dungeons/etc... even if everyone else in my party can only speak Japanese. So I'll be emote-happy sometimes. /cheering on my party members, /bow'ing....etc.... I've also never up and left a party without informing them first. As a matter of fact, I usually try to hold it together if possible. Had an instance where our tank up and left in the very beginning of Sashtasha for no reason whatsoever, the other members were JP so the only thing I could do was emote my disappointment. They were very patient though, so lucked out and one of my amazing friends was available to quickly take his place, and we completed the dungeon with no more issues. There was a lot of laughing and dancing in that run from all of us. XD (My friend helped re-lighting up the mood by flirting with the captive npc girls)
If things are hopeless in groups (And the whole group is in agreement of that), I will usually apologize, /bow then wish them a good journey before leaving. But that hasn't happened often.
つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Tackle box or riot! つ ◕_◕ ༽つ




Perhaps you should have titled this thread "We're on a JP server, let's learn JP!" XD
Best of luck to you guys!!
btw, <Let's do it!> = yoroshiku in the auto translate dictionary. I'm guessing <Nice to meet you> = Hajimemashite. Go figure. :/
At the end, <Good game> for otsukaresamadeshita.



lol yeah, I should have worded it better XD That was my bad
つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Tackle box or riot! つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

I have several American friends who uses decent Japanese with Kanji.They told me "I took Japanese class in High school".
It pretty surprised me because many of Japanese (include me)cannot use what we learned in high school in dairy basis.
Spy,I can understand your feeling,I also can't stand silence.So when you use emote,It's useful to grab the slight difference in emote,when it appears log in English,and Japanese.
I'd like to help you about it,but how can I do?
By the way,I'm so glad to find your thread.がんばって!
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I'm a player that usually can't stand silence during dungeons/etc... even if everyone else in my party can only speak Japanese. So I'll be emote-happy sometimes. /cheering on my party members, /bow'ing....etc.... I've also never up and left a party without informing them first. As a matter of fact, I usually try to hold it together if possible. Had an instance where our tank up and left in the very beginning of Sashtasha for no reason whatsoever, the other members were JP so the only thing I could do was emote my disappointment. They were very patient though, so lucked out and one of my amazing friends was available to quickly take his place, and we completed the dungeon with no more issues. There was a lot of laughing and dancing in that run from all of us. XD (My friend helped re-lighting up the mood by flirting with the captive npc girls)


