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Subject: RE: UKNM: A quick Language question
From: Elizabeth Van Couvering
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:23:38 GMT

Well, it depends what market the site is intended for. If most of the
customers will be American, use the American flag. If on the other hand
they are mostly Australian, or English, use the appropriate flag. If there
is a truly international mix, I would suggest not using a flag.

E.

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From: owneratchinwag [dot] com [owneratchinwag [dot] com]On">mailto:owneratchinwag [dot] com]On Behalf Of Neelesh
Sonawane
Sent: Monday, October 26, 1998 4:46 PM
To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
Subject: UKNM: A quick Language question

An American friend is in a dilema. He is designing a site for a translator
and represented the English language with an American flag. I pointed out
that it may anoy some English folks so now he is at a twist as to what to
do.

So, would any of you feel insulted/patronised if English was represented by
the American flag?

I suggested either doing a pshop job to combine the flags half/half or use
the wording "International English". Any better ideas?

nee

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