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Non native-native English speakers, and asking a bilingual question

I recently came across a question by a user whose mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "this"This is an English only-only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is SOStack Overflow so exclusively English, and does not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

Non native English speakers, and asking a bilingual question

I recently came across a question by a user whose mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "this is an English only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is SO so exclusively English, and does not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

Non-native English speakers and asking a bilingual question

I recently came across a question by a user whose mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "This is an English-only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is Stack Overflow so exclusively English and does not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

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I recently came across a question by a user who'swhose mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "this is an English only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is SO so exclusively English, and does not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

Thanks for your time,

I recently came across a question by a user who's mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "this is an English only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is SO so exclusively English, and not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

Thanks for your time,

I recently came across a question by a user whose mother tongue is French. I am bilingual, and his question wasn't asked clearly in English. After asking the OP to post the question in both English and French, I was accosted saying "this is an English only site! Don't suggest such a thing!"

Personally, if I came across a question that was asked in two languages, as long as English is there - I wouldn't give a hoot.

Why is SO so exclusively English, and does not accept an OP's question if they put in the time and effort to be well understood?

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