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    • ink357I Offline
      ink357
      last edited by

      In my opinion, only one language allows us to not miss any information.

      It also help me to work mu english witch is not so good. When i’m really lost i use google translate or another translator. Nowadays they are quite good.

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      • suzzloS Offline
        suzzlo Moderator
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        In my opinion it would be perfect if a FAQs could be created and translated to different languages. It will avoid tons of entry level repetitive questions, that are mostly the ones coming in Spanish, French, Italian… (just an opinion since I didn’t do any research)

        BR

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        • sartoricS Offline
          sartoric Moderator @suzzlo
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          @suzzlo
          Unfortunately, the modern trend is “is faster to ask then to search” 😁 as we can see from all the duplicates post for topics already discussed or even in “sticky” thread

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          • freeheelerF Offline
            freeheeler @sartoric
            last edited by

            @sartoric
            that’s why some customer services already hide their contact forms behind an FAQ labyrinth 🙂

            living sideways

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            • isaziI Offline
              isazi Moderator
              last edited by

              I don’t have a strong opinion either in favor or against. A pilot thread in some language other than English could be tested, but it probably will have to be a language that some of the mods speak to avoid spam and similar.

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              • freeheelerF Offline
                freeheeler @isazi
                last edited by freeheeler

                @isazi
                the disadvantage I see in a multilingual section is that I will most likely not view it as I can provide help only in english and german in am easy and quick way. my french and italian is good enough to order pizza and beer.
                the result could be that english users might miss interesting questions and on the other hand the versatility of answers will be limited.
                But I see an advantage to make it easier for users who do not speak english and who are not so into computers

                living sideways

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                • cosme.costaC Offline
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                  I think that we should stick to English.

                  If we start using different languages I’m quite sure that we will have tones of repeated posts for the same topic (we already have with English) and could be the case that some topics are answered/resolved in one language and not in another, so not all the users can take advantage of the discussion/answers/solutions. As others have said, using an online translator should be enough to understand nearly all the posts and if somebody is quite desperate can write in her/his mother language and, for sure, somebody will help.

                  So I vote to continue with English

                  PS: @pavel-samokha I do not agree to much with the map that you have showed, at least in Spain. In Spain the English level depends a lot in the age frame. Young people have a very good English level on the other hand the older are the people the lower is the level (I guess is the same in other countries).

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                  • pavel.samokhaP Offline
                    pavel.samokha @cosme.costa
                    last edited by

                    Everyone here who has different views than mine are suffering from Survivorship Bias! 😀

                    @cosmecosta https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/11/08/inenglish/1573204575_231066.html (I believe there are a lot of Suunto users in Spain in 25-64 age category, 45.8% of which are not speaking foreign languages according to the article)

                    I’m just looking to this from perspective of helping the largest number of possible customers to use Suunto devices.
                    I sometimes comment in various russian communities, I know also that there are similar communities on various platforms in other languages. And occasionally it’s hard to understand and help even in user’s native language, point them to English-speaking community forum? Nah, it won’t work, people are lazy.
                    Considering this and the fact that from time to time there are questions in other languages here, I believe there is a demand for language categories here. Am I right or wrong and what negative consequences of such categories can be? Only experiment will show.

                    Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer

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                    • suzzloS Offline
                      suzzlo Moderator @sartoric
                      last edited by

                      @sartoric good point

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                      • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
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                      • suzzloS Offline
                        suzzlo Moderator @pavel.samokha
                        last edited by suzzlo

                        @pavel-samokha @cosmecosta I would also vote just English, because splitting in language communities, would be less attractive for me. Just an example: imagine, 10 Greek guys will ask quite good questions an Dimitros answers where in Greek. Big loss for non Greek users 😔 So exactly same problem with other good answer in Spanish, French…

                        For me, other languages make sense just to answer very simple and entry level questions, but this forum had gold threads where you can learn trillions of things like calibration of watches in the fridge, how works elevation in watches… If some of these threads where in French, I will not be able to read or contribute

                        Just my opinion

                        BR

                        Suunto: Race, S9Peak, Spartan Sport Wrist
                        Garmin: FR745, Edge 530
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                        • Guides - https://forum.suunto.com/tags/guides
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                        • isaziI Offline
                          isazi Moderator
                          last edited by

                          There was a short-lived attempt at a Spanish topic not too long ago.

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                          • Mff73M Offline
                            Mff73
                            last edited by Mff73

                            Hi,
                            Just my personal feeling and opinion :
                            1- I can only answer in English or French
                            2- When i see an french question, i answer in English
                            3- If i see a post in a language i don’t understand, i skip it 😞

                            Understood and respect that some people don’t speak english, no problem, but either they use any translators like said, or they ask in their language, and then, they will miss potentially many users potential help ( and for sure, at the end, we will all miss the potential super issue and answer).(imagine the magnetic gloves issue in exotic language 🙂 )

                            i can’t imagine any specific modo or superuser for each language to answer each question and decide whether it is worth translating or not.

                            Vicious circle ? Maybe create effectively specific key language area. At minima, we may enable some lazy (don’t use translator)/non english speaking people to request help here. If they get no answer or less answer, better than nothing.
                            At maxima, someone in this language will translate or decide it is worth switching to english.

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                              mohsen @isazi
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                              @isazi where can i request for adding arabic font in to future FW updates?

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