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From: E.de.Bruin@inter.nl.net (Elbert de Bruin)
Subject: Re: Why is France systematically excluded?
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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 18:55:58 GMT
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In article <5163ba$639@news.xs4all.nl>,
kvandoel@xs4all.nl (Kees van den Doel) wrote:

> >I'm sure there are plenty of newsgroups where you can talk french and
> >many readers will understand you.  However, there is no doubt that
> >english is the language of the net.  So when I visit France, I speak
> >French.  When I go to Germany, I speak German.  When I'm adressing an
> >newsgroup in which the reigning language is english I speak english.
> >Do I lack regard of others in doing so ?
> 
> Zo is het maar net

Opel Kadett.

Elbert.


