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Festival Newspaper
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Written on: 13.05.2011 11:29
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Dauemannen
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Well, according to the "practical" section of this very website, it's going to be in Danish this year as well. In my unprofessional opinion that still sucks. |
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Written on: 13.05.2011 22:31
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LiamC
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Kolja wrote: LiamC wrote: Time for this to come back again, since they have failed to see sense so far... Any news on this topic? It's time it got mentioned again! How is the nationality distribution managed anyways? I'm a foriegner living in denmark an buying tickets for non danish friends here in denmark, are we counted as danes? I'm afraid so. Do they read danish? NO! As for a lot of other scandinavians (due to the financial hiccup), it was cheaper to buy tickets in denmark compared to the other currencies, and they were counted as danes as well? I guess so ... . And I thing it is almost unnecessary to point out that all danish roskilde guests do read and speak danish. Why not the the newspaper people? Nobody gets a bloody nose for writing a not perfect style in orange press. As everybody says, it is read in the morning, nobody (sitting there with their first beer (or drink of choice) of the morning) will get their red markers out and start correcting language, spelling, etc. Give it a chance, just to quote the forum subheadline: In order for everyone to understand your posts, you are encouraged to write in English. Thanks very much, you basically summed it up perfectly |
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Written on: 17.05.2011 22:57
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Kolja
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Sorry for making a "Baron Guttenberg" for not quoting the original message, I hope this makes up for it again. Saturnus wrote: The very fact that this forum is here, and we're encouraged to write in English because, and I quote: In order for everyone to understand your posts, you are encouraged to write in English. Let me just repeat that. In order for everyone to understand your posts, you are encouraged to write in English. It doesn't say German, Danish, Swedish, French, Spanish or any other language. It says English. See my point? Yes we do! I guess so. |

