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    Pretty much English is the official language of most business countries

    to get to the point, people who plays MSglobal should learn English but are Spanish speaking people alright? Spanish is America's second language
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    America has no official language, but that doesn't matter. We're talking specifically about Global Maplestory.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tesiqurasa View Post
    America has no official language, but that doesn't matter. We're talking specifically about Global Maplestory.
    What the hell? Why didn't we establish an official language?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ithrow4luk View Post
    It's also specified as English
    Not to mention the majority of spanish speaking players are all "BR?!!?!?". Nevertheless my hatred for people who make no effort to adapt to situations that basically require english grows.
    As the UI language? Because I don't see anything that specifies someone is only to speak English.


    Unless you're implying something, I don't see your point of an argument here.

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    English is the unofficial language of the United States. No official language because of the freedom of choice bs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryuuji View Post
    As the UI language? Because I don't see anything that specifies someone is only to speak English.


    Unless you're implying something, I don't see your point of an argument here.
    it would be like saying a game in korea isn't a korean language oriented game simply because the UI is in korean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ithrow4luk View Post
    it would be like saying a game in korea isn't a korean language oriented game simply because the UI is in korean.
    Unfortunately, Korea is a country where there is an official language. Sadly, North America... is a melting pot of different countries, so you have countries mainly Mexico, USA, and Canada (if they speak french primarily).

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    I still think if you live in a country where the road signs are written in english, time to learn how to speak english.
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    Quote Originally Posted by omarXRanger View Post
    I still think if you live in a country where the road signs are written in english, time to learn how to speak english.
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    If the primary language is English (the game is all written in english) then it's just common sense that you should know english before playing said game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaglover1 View Post
    North America is a multicultural community, we have many different people. The Korean, the Japanese, the Chinese, the Indians, the Portuguese and many more
    That matters in what specific way? And NA is too big to be called a community.

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