by Dataslycer » Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:00 am
Translator for the United Nation ideally should be very fluent with the two languages that they are translating as a single erred translation can change the context of the sentences and the meaning itself especially if you are dealing with countries that does not use the standard alphabet by Cyrillic or symbols and the dependency of diplomatic sessions determines the outcomes of short and possibly long term actions.
Now within terms of contents within Haven and Hearth, communication between English, Russians, and Koreans are going to be shaky at best as we have only few (if any) that are fluent in two of the given language. A translator would be valuable as a diplomat within the game if that was the intent. However I do get the impression that diplomacy seems to not be too much of a priority especially with oloth's sentence of killing all Koreans till (insert unclear context).
Even the trust factor itself is dependent on if the other person knows your language as well. I know it sounds retarded but if you think for a moment, it is hard to figure whether the foreign person wants to put a sword in your inventory or in your body. People that are flaky with the usage of the language is a bit less prone to this but that depends on if the person understands the context of the sentence. In a more broader terms, it helps understand the intent of a group in general (unless they are lying but that's another subject though).
That being side, the whole problem seems to not being language as a problem, but more of generalizations and assumptions. Everyone does, no one (I know of) is exempted of this, even if they do not intend to. Much of it is based on the background of the individual as well as the upbringing, teaching, and mindset to look past it. Even then mistakes will be made. Although I may be stating the obvious, these prejudice are everywhere in many locations, in the world, in your city, in this forum. What is done about it depends on each individual.
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