Dotta
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Crew. Were All Fluent in a Common Language? Language Barrier?
@RedHaus Thanks for your post w listing of crew members' ages, good point.
My title pretty much says it. Even in a crisis where everyone is fluent in a shared language, it's easy for miscommunications to happen.
Did all the crew members speak a common language?
Is it reasonable to guess, w a Kiwi captain & British passengers/guests (were some from other countries?) that it would be English? IDK.
Despite some crew hailing from Myanmar,* Ireland,** France,*** The Netherlands,**** it's possible they all spoke English fluently.
Also what about language of WEATHER REPORTS? Broadcast? Online? Or ?
Regardless, even if weather was the only/primary direct cause, circumstances would have been ripe for miscommunication.
What a tragedy.
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Languages, per wiki
* Official = Burmese.
** English, Irish, & Ulster Scots dialect.
*** Official = French.
**** Official = Dutch.
Crew of 8 different nationalities
Phew!
"The crew, some of whom were in their early 20s,
kept to themselves and often sat together at the resort’s bar or restaurant, reacting with a firm
'no comment'
every time a Times reporter approached them."
Captain of Sunken Yacht Under Investigation in Deaths on Ship
The investigation does not necessarily imply that formal charges will follow against the captain, James Cutfield.
www.nytimes.com
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