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If you ever think you are useless, remember there is a language change option on Fast.com.

It even has UK and US English variant.

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  • 2
    I wanna know how तेज is my net.
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    @Cyanide lol still doesn't justify why they have US and UK variant.
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    "Fayst" vs "Faast"
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    @Floydimus There are quite a few words that differ, whether it's in terms used to describe the same thing or, worse, the meaning of some words.

    It could have simply been British English, but not everyone speaks that or understand the nuances and subtleties of it.

    But as a Brit, I find that dumb when there's no Irish/Scottish versions or even Welsh (although that one is more present in sites as an alternative).
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    @Berkmann18 fast.com barely has 10 to 15 words on entire site. Try visiting it.
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    @Floydimus That's indeed an example where this is unnecessary, it also has French and French Canadian which AFAIK have less differences.
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    @Berkmann18 I am wondering what the thought process would be behind this.
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    @Floydimus I18n with a weird selection? The business guy or UX Researcher saying so 🤔?
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    @Berkmann18 there's literally nothing on the page for i18n to cover 😂
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    @Floydimus True, it was the only remotely feasible reason I could find.
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