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PORTUGAL FORUM CODE OF CONDUCT

Last activity 16 October 2024 by Santi2

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Hi all,

In order to keep the forum clear, friendly and useful, we invite you to follow these guidelines. They have been made to help you in using the forum.


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shanebackman

Hi there,

I just read the code of conduct, and found one that I already violated, maybe... Your guideline on language specifically mentions French, Spanish and Italian, but not Portuguese. Since it is Portugal, after all, is it acceptable to post a message in Portuguese in response to a Portuguese member that doesn't have the best English? The intent was to help him, not exclude others! :)

Cheers,
Shane

matjung

Interesting. I did not know, that Portugal is split into language zones.

JohnnyPT

Interesting. I did not know, that Portugal is split into language zones.
-@matjung


The Portugal forum is split in several languages available.

BUT

Portugal is not split into language zones (!).... Portuguese is the ONLY official language in Portugal.

English, French and Spanish are understood and spoken by many people.

The Portugal forum in portuguese is used very little. English or french versions are recommended.



It's scary what we sometimes read around here... a little basic knowledge is more than enough.... But nowadays, I am no longer sure ... 1f644.svg

Santi2

Boa tarde!

How can anyone think of living in a country without SPEAKING, READING AND UNDERSTANDING the local language???


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