Board Thread:Producer, illustrator,& music discussion/@comment-28679187-20160607091040/@comment-29714788-20160608150153

Angel Emfrbl wrote: Scintillarescenza wrote:

Most people at least try to reply with the English they know, it's not like they all completely ignore every message that's not in Japanese.

I've seen Japanese also reply "I'm sorry I can't speak English" too. I'm just saying you can't always rely on the language barrier to play in favour, thats all. :-/

Edit: I'd give the e-mail a few weeks, in case it got sent to the trash via a anti-spam filter. Or its a simple case of their not checking their e-mails all that often. Or their account is abandoned/replaced password lost, etc. Sometimes, its a simple case of human error.

I'd also write it in both English AND Japanese one under the other. That way, if your Japanese isn't as good as it seems, they *may* be able to find out using the English. I've seen it done with other languages and this can work.

thi is presuming they even want to answer... I guess you have a point there.