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Subject: [Leica] A S2 blog entry
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 02:24:45 +0100
References: <C7C02688.5F44D%mark@rabinergroup.com> <CC059349-61DE-482C-A72D-49244F092A2E@frozenlight.eu>

Nathan,

I only wish I could do the same, but it would make me very unpopular 
with my agencies and clients. :-)

The efforts of some German businesses that try very hard to get things 
right on their own without a qualified translator can often be 
particularly frustrating, but are frequently rather amusing (the people 
who do it are generally responsible for the translation of user manuals 
and instructions ;-) ).

A prime example of this was a German translation agency that wrote the 
following advertising blurb on their website:

/"We can dispose of up to 50 translators at any time."/ *

*  I think they meant they have up to 50 translators at their disposal 
at any time ;-) - but you never know. Translation is a dangerous business.

Cheers
Douglas

On 12.03.2010 23:21, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Maybe so. But I can tell you that when I receive a job application, or a 
> letter from some company trying to sell me something, with grammar or 
> spelling errors, then the letter (or e-mail, as the case may be) go 
> straight to the trash. If someone is too sloppy to proofread their stuff 
> before sending it to me, than I am certainly not wasting my time reacting 
> to it.
>
> Nathan Wajsman
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> On Mar 12, 2010, at 11:12 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>
>    
>>> I have heard this "bourgeois preoccupation" anecdote before.
>>>
>>> Yes, of course language evolves, and English probably more than most, 
>>> but that
>>> does not mean that there are no rules. People who claim that are simply 
>>> too
>>> lazy to learn and apply them.
>>>
>>> Nathan
>>>        
>>
>> There's grammar and there's etiquette and about the most rude thing you 
>> can
>> do is correct someone's etiquette . The second is correcting their 
>> grammar.
>> And the most ridiculous is correcting their spelling.
>>
>>
>>
>> [Rabs]
>> Mark William Rabiner
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Replies: Reply from mark at whitedogs.co.uk (Mark Pope) ([Leica] A S2 blog entry)
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