Nick, thanks for sharing! This is really awesome. (Or should I write: "This
is helpful" to fit into the German stereotype? :D)
Link it on Meta: I found
, but both pages seem to be a
bit outdated/not visited very often.
Might also make sense to link it on the general conference/Hackathon pages
like
?
cheers
Birgit
2016-07-05 21:59 GMT+02:00 Nick Wilson (Quiddity) <nwilson(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
https://medium.com/@mollyclare/taming-the-steamroller-how-to-communicate-co…
A good essay.
TL;DR: Some detailed examples of how to improve communication and
interactions, for the benefit of anyone who uses English as a second
language.
Excerpts, to whet [sharpen or stimulate] your appetite:
Phrasal verbs in English can be particularly hard
to master. Just think
about “cut off” vs. “cut up” vs. “cut over” vs. “cut in” vs.
“cut out” vs.
“cut down” vs. “cut back” and you’ll see how confusing it can be when you
recommend “cutting back” on something, or asking someone to “cut it out”.
[...]
Make your message very clear, especially your
request. This is doubly
true for me, because I work with Germans, who are famously
direct. The
American habit of softening and burying a request is just confusing and
pointless to them.
The last thing you and I want to do is overwhelm.
We work across language
barriers, not because it’s glamorous or fun or easy, but
because we care
about collaborating with people who are different from us [...]. And
non-native speakers are committing to this collaboration even more than we
are: they’re reaching out to us by working in English. [...]
n.b. Yes, there are some over-generalizations and stereotypes in there.
It's still good overall, though! ;-)
I'd like to link it on Metawiki, but I'm not sure where; Any suggestions?
I've gotten (happily) lost in the [[Multilingual]] disambig page, and the
[[Grants:Learning patterns]] pages, but the only place I can find that
collects advice like this, is the first section at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/News/Manual#Guidelines - What page
might I have missed?
Quiddity
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