Talk:Status/@comment-53539-20160719210447/@comment-53539-20160721165515

1)I do see some logic behind what Giuseppe likely meant. In years gone by I had anti-British encounters on the net.  The thing is, they didn't just extend to my nationality, but also to the way I wrote and spoke. The phrase "Don't the British know how to speak English" comes from the show "Teen Titans", it kinda also explains some of the things that went on.  In the end, particularly with the language I often said how pitiful it was to debate on it.  As a English born and bred person myself, I know English comes from the UK, it came from England and ergo England is the motherland and origin of the English language.  But I never saw a issue with American/British versions. We could understand each other so that was that.

Even then, in the case of English, there are so many variations that I would argue that there is no real "standard".

Giuseppe likely sees the logic that Spanish came from Spain, so is correct. I know my fathers generation and about were particularly hard about Americans telling them how to English, I wonder if it was the same for Giuseppe...? Even still, this is still said. If they waited patiently, eventually the vocals they want will come, in the meantime having the language is more of a big deal. I guess though, there is more of a divide between Spanish quarters... Especially due to the history... Even here in Europe, the Spanish had the worst reputation when they were at the height of power and went they went to the Americans... They were by far some of the worst travelers, being greedy (though it was not ness. their intention at first). I'm not saying the English were better, mind you, as we were also disgusting in some countries.

All in all... Politics is lame no matter what the situation, and its a shme its gone into Vocaloid once again. :-/

2)So I gather, I saw one incident named... I wonder why he ended up as the provider? I need not know the details, this would be like discussing the plantpot producer.

3)I guessed that in the Spanish fandom the pirated versions were more common, so many Spanish areas fall into poorer domains then the English and Japanese... I do not know if its the same for China and Korea due to the gap between poor and rich... Ricardo made it clear back when he was an issue in 2011 that where he comes from few have the money to buy the software, so pirating was common in the region he came from.

I'm sure in time, things will get better. Saying that, the Engloids did not sell very well in America originally and it took some time to take off. I'm sure the same will occur for Spanish vocaloids... Plus sooner or later they will produce a standard Spanish vocal. :-/