ATM in @TescoIrl store. Why no Irish? pic.twitter.com/NKcqK7D1SE
— Tús Áite le Michelle Nic Grianna (@TusAite) June 12, 2019
Splutteraigh!
Put a JCB ina shuí.
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ATM in @TescoIrl store. Why no Irish? pic.twitter.com/NKcqK7D1SE
— Tús Áite le Michelle Nic Grianna (@TusAite) June 12, 2019
Splutteraigh!
Put a JCB ina shuí.
Troid!
These languages are available because the company providing the ATM are active in these markets. The reason for no Irish is that it is not a commercial necessity for that company and it would cost money.
Here, here. It pisses me off at Bank of Ireland ATMs they slow you down by their first question being English / Irish
*Hear, hear.
See, see…. no?
See, see, pushy, pushy, button, button !
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I’ll get me own coat.
If pressing a button slows you down to the degree that it ‘pisses you off’ then you must be missing a chromasome
Can someone explain why the British stores are reducing their orders to Irish fresh agri producers please?
Also, if you are into data analytics, why Salisbury in Newry, for the most part, is now more expensive than Marks while paying the same rent.
Tnx.
Brexit.
Because Irish is a dead language.
As indicated by the fact that the person tweeting to complain about this is tweeting in English, because they know if they tweeted it in Irish nobody would read/understand it.
Do mháthair.
Not dead if it’s spoken. Just sayin’
in fairness, at least they went to the trouble of changing the flag graphic from the union jack to the Tricolour.
Yes!
Hopefully all websites follow suit.
Bodge, that translation is all over the shop
“Ar a shon?”
or
“Ar son?”
… would be better (though they are still not great)
Cabhraigh gach beag.
Is fearr Gaeilge briste, nach ea?
I mean – sure, cinnte. But the fact that almost every comment as Gaeilge so far is direct from Google translate probably indicates why there isn’t a burning need for Tesco to have an option in Irish for their ATMs…
Ici on parle Hiberno-Anglais.
Because there is nobody who speaks Irish that does not understand English.
…true…and in my experience, there is nobody who speaks Dutch who does not understand English, German and French…
Dutch is a dead language.
Ah,the wonderful irony of an Irish person happy to shop at a British store rather than a local Irish one complaining about the Irish language not being used.
Stereotypical notions of Irish People really is the gift that keeps on giving.
Isn’t Tesco owned by Galen Weston, a Canadian?
Enda Kenny loves his stereotypical notions of Irish people too.
https://youtu.be/Ue33PxM9Ae0
Broadsheet – the sad woke gift that keeps on giving.
Heh,heh,heh.
Enda Kenny loves his stereotypical notions of Irish people too.
https://youtu.be/Ue33PxM9Ae0
Broadsheet – the sad woke gift that keeps on giving.
You need to get out more petal.
Heh,heh,heh.
you know the way I suggested you should comment more…
Go raibh cupla focal aontach maith as Gaeilge?
Is fearr gaeilge briste ná béarla cliste.
It is not Tesco’s fault that this happens, just so you know, those new machines are in branches of Centra and other stores too. I love a bit of Gaeilge, but there’s only ever an option for it on Bank of Ireland machines