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Is it rude to reply using English under posts in a language you can’t speak?

I often reply under Japanese posts, and I always assume users will use a translator as I do, but maybe in the context of a Japanese instance or conversation this may look rude?

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  • I don't think it's a major offense to reply in your own language but since most of Lemmy is English speaking I try to respect the spaces that are clearly meant for something else.

    I like to translate what I'm posting to whatever language the community is using. If I mention I'm using a translator the OP or another commenter will reply in English if they feel comfortable. !bubatzgartenclub@lemmy.world is one that comes to mind where this has happened in the past.

  • I've had more conversations than I can count with people I would never be able to talk to in person, all using our own native languages.

    The original posts are in English, people comment in their native language, and I use a translator, then respond in my own language. Is the translator perfect? No! Neither is theirs.

    With the way most translators I've used work, it's easier for the non-native speaker to try translating, since the translator might try and use different words that entirely change the meaning, but likely list possible alternatives. A native e speaker will understand the alternatives while a non-native speaker probably won't.

    That's my thought process anyway.

    Never had anyone who wasn't pearl-clutching or virtue-signaling complain about it. And I've had tons of conversations with people I'd never have talked to otherwise.

  • Just use a translator and state it in your post. You can literally do this with a simple right-click in firefox. Enough with the anglo domination.

  • I'd be wary about using a translator, even if you use one that accounts for grammar and double meanings like deepL. Tho that's based on a comment I saw from game developer Katsuhiro Harada. He says he prefers English speaking players just type in English so he can translate himself cause oftentimes the player will translate something incorrectly and confuse him. All in all it really depends on who I guess.

  • I wouldn't consider it rude in the Danish communities we have in Feddit.dk, but that's also cause basically all danes are fluent in English, so it shouldn't be an issue.

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