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> On 24. Feb 2020, at 11:44, Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> wrote:
> 
> We're not there yet though; we're kind of shouting down Tomek because
> he's aggressively questioning the status quo, but we haven yet managed
> to come up with a rule that would fortify the status quo.



there has been mention of utility. From statistical research it would seem that 
English is the language which has most people able to understand it (shortly 
before Chinese, but with significantly more usage as a second language). From a 
practical point of view, there are good arguments to fall back to English. This 
could change in the future, but it would be a long way.
Despite the global statistics, it could well be that regionally, other 
languages would be more useful or “natural” than English, even if that language 
isn’t the mother tongue of the majority of residents in the neighboring 
countries (e.g. Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Mandarin, Russian ...) 

Cheers Martin 


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