I just received this delightful note from Jorie Wu in Taiwan. As you will
see Vietnam is now added to the OS space. Jorie is publishing the Chinese
version of “The User’s Guide,” and her questions about the meaning of
“right” (as in, “Whoever comes is the right people.”) tickled my onion
(made me smile). Idiomatic language is devilishly hard to translate, and I
suspect idiomatic (colloquial) English is the worst offender. My first
reaction was to say something like, “all of the above,” but I knew that
would create endless confusion and get me in a world of trouble. So I opted
for “right” = “appropriate.” Sounded good to me. What do you think?

 

Harrison

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jorie Wu [mailto:jo...@open-quest.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 5:41 AM
To: Harrison Owen
Subject: 1st OS in Vietnam

 

Dear Harrison,

 

I just led a two half-day Open Space in Hanoi Vietnam. I believed this is
the very first OS in this country. Gail and I were there to facilitate a
strategic planning for an NGO- Compassion International. We used the OS for
action planning. It was very well received and the participants-the social
workers, learned the skills to take home with. In their planning, they
already declared to use OS for other meetings. 

 

When coming up with Chinese translation for the 4 principles, we found many
different versions used by different people for poster. Since we are
translating the book, I'd like to see a consistency in the use of
translation. The word' right " has different connotations in Chinese.

 

Whoever comes is the "right" people. Is " right" in terms of right or wrong,
appropriate or inappropriate, necessary, or should/should not? Which is
closer to your meaning?

Whenever it starts is the right time. Same question here. 

 

 Please enlighten me. Thank you! 

 

 

Jorie Wu, �亲尚�
 IAF-Certified Professional Facilitator
Open Quest Facilitation
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T886-2-:2771-0164
 www.open-quest.com

 

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