
ArmachiA Wrote:Pfft, being fluent in anything but English in America? Perish the thought!
Well as you can see above, the exception to that is sometimes Spanish.

DAISHI Wrote:There's often no pressure for fluency in the U.S. though. I live in Texas so Spanish is something I don't have to worry about, because we speak it all the time at stores here and with neighbors. But there's no pressure on me to be fluent in, say, French.
And you are correct, there is no pressure here to speak, say, French or German or Japanese or something. I just wish that younger children were given the option, I suppose. I feel it would broaden young minds to realize America isn't the only country on the earth at a young age.
Just a wish of mine!
But back on topic, I don't think we'll have to worry about running into people who speak another language and having to incorporate that into game lore. I just don't see it happening a lot, and when it does, I just don't really see myself interacting with them... unless they TRY to interact with me... then I might attempt to see what they want.
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