Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-32486806-20180209114542/@comment-32486806-20180210125136

Nicely said Fandoom... I have found that texting with young people (my children mostly) has revealed many ways to butcher the language, and yet they seem to be communicating just fine. So perhaps what you see is the difference between pre- and post texting generations ;-)  My kids think its ridiculously funny that I punctualize my text messages, lol.

It used to be more true that in the US one could say that speaking English was all that was needed, but there are areas of the country where much Spanish is spoken. Miami and its large Cuban population comes to mind. There are also many areas of various cities with large Latino populations as well. You are basically correct though, that English seems to be the main go-between language.

In my world (science), broken english is said to be the international language. It is not unusual to see a south asian communicating to a korean via english.

I have never participated in a forum that was so international, and I think that is just wonderful. I guess the racing disease knows no language ;-)

Race On!