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Check/ Tip: Even if someone took some classes back in school and speak second
etc. languages a bit, that doesn't mean that they necessarily feel comfortable speaking it, particularly to a stranger who may talk fast, have a different I think this is not about arrogance at all. I've been learning foreign languages all my life, and spent decent amount of time living in France. My overall impression is that an average 20-40 year old person that has some kind of higher education can communicate in English on a level that is sufficient for a basic everyday information exchange. Yes, far from perfect, but sufficient. The problem I believe is in a typical French perfectionism: people are so disgusted and embarrassed by their own self-perceived poor performance that speaking English becomes a dreadful ordeal. Not willing to do this for you in a shop or in a post office is one thing, but ignoring you on the air is completely different. In aviation, communication is vital, and I believe that not willing to go a little bit out of your way to help the other guy hoping that someone else might do it, or just simply ignoring the situation as a nuisance, is not acceptable. This may be a little far-fetched analogy, but imagine hearing some really really thick Asian or German accent -- barely intelligible -- on the air here in the States. Would you -- even for a moment -- consider ignoring the guy simply on the grounds that you'd find it very annoying trying to figure out what he's saying, and you will probably have to repeat yourself a few times before he understands your reply? So, in essence, my point is: responding to communications is not about courtesy or doing a favor; it's about safety, and the only legitimate reason for not doing it would be if you can't, i.e. genuinely do not understand the transmission at all. Andrey |
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