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Shouldn't a team perform better when they can understand each other? because If you have a team with 20 different nationalities they can't communicate... (I would say)

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silverblast
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Re: nationality
Very nice thinking, this is the most original idea I've ever heard.seadna wrote:Shouldn't a team perform better when they can understand each other? because If you have a team with 20 different nationalities they can't communicate... (I would say)
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But as Matt already said, players can learn languages.
So it's realistic enough now.
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Red_Army_Squad
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I have to agree. As it is over half of the world's population speaks English, and over a billion people worldwide are learning it annually (do some research into it, you'll see it's trueRed_Army_Squad wrote:Ever heard of a language called ENGLIS? most people understand it and can communicate!!!seadna wrote:yeah, but they do have to LEARN the languages... because in the dutch eredivie (leugue) there are teams like that who do have problems with it...

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