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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
but freaking time. We ate the cost of a new CDROM at work because it was cheaper than the time wasted trying to explain to non-native english speakers the problems.
Originally posted by: notfred
I no longer buy from companies that have tech support in non-english speaking countries.
Originally posted by: Elemental007
Originally posted by: notfred
I no longer buy from companies that have tech support in non-english speaking countries.
Doesn't that remove just about any networking/motherboard/telecom company?
Originally posted by: Desslok
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
but freaking time. We ate the cost of a new CDROM at work because it was cheaper than the time wasted trying to explain to non-native english speakers the problems.
I remember watching a news article on how they would take on American names and try an learn the in and outs of the American English in a couple weeks. Yea right good luck.
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Desslok
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
but freaking time. We ate the cost of a new CDROM at work because it was cheaper than the time wasted trying to explain to non-native english speakers the problems.
I remember watching a news article on how they would take on American names and try an learn the in and outs of the American English in a couple weeks. Yea right good luck.
Yeah, I couldn't understand that either. I lived in this country most of my life and people still notice my accent. And these guys are supposed to learn accent-free english in just a few months???
