- 15 Aug 08, 16:08#60844
Here it says its both http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internatio ... _Committee here it also says its both, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comit%C3%A ... _Olympique Funny that when you read it in English they put English first and when you read it in French they put French first. However this change must be recent because it was always only French. Also French is always used first, then English and then the language of the country the games are held in. If you watched the opening cerimony you would of noticed this.
Delusional me, I doubt it. Go to Europe and expect people to speak English to you (In the mentioned countries anyway) and you'll get nowhere. Even if people can speak English they will pretend they cant. Trust me I know, I am one of them.
And in Japan I know because I know people that live there, simple. Eitherway I don't expect them, the Japanese to speak English or any other language to me unless I politely ask permission first and make an attempt to speak their language first.
French is the offical language of the olympics, and that is fact.
Where did you get that fact from?But it is ok if they display English for now as I can't speak French and don't intend to learn it either so better English. In Europe, in the major countries who speaks English? In Italy they speak Italian, in France they speak French, in Germany they speak German and in Spain they speak Spanish. Go to anyone of those countries and expect the people to just speak English to you and you'll be in for a big shock Bud.
Quite delusional still I see.
Oh and even in Japan, very few people speak English I have been told with hardly no signs in English.
That is only what you have been told so what makes it true?
Here it says its both http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internatio ... _Committee here it also says its both, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comit%C3%A ... _Olympique Funny that when you read it in English they put English first and when you read it in French they put French first. However this change must be recent because it was always only French. Also French is always used first, then English and then the language of the country the games are held in. If you watched the opening cerimony you would of noticed this.
Delusional me, I doubt it. Go to Europe and expect people to speak English to you (In the mentioned countries anyway) and you'll get nowhere. Even if people can speak English they will pretend they cant. Trust me I know, I am one of them.

And in Japan I know because I know people that live there, simple. Eitherway I don't expect them, the Japanese to speak English or any other language to me unless I politely ask permission first and make an attempt to speak their language first.
ANTE GOTOVINA : JUNAK ZAUVIJEK
JUVENTUS 31 VOLTE CAMPIONE D'ITALIA
Ferrari. Non c'è niente migliore!!!!!
HAJDUK ŽIVI VJEČNO. STO GODINA 1911-2011.
JUVENTUS 31 VOLTE CAMPIONE D'ITALIA
Ferrari. Non c'è niente migliore!!!!!
HAJDUK ŽIVI VJEČNO. STO GODINA 1911-2011.