This always annoys me. I land on a site that’s in a language I don’t understand (say, Dutch), and I want to switch to something else. I open the language selector and… it’s all in Dutch too. So instead of Germany/Deutchland, Romania/România, Great Britain, etc, I get Duitsland and Roemenië and Groot-Brittannië…

How does that make any sense? If I don’t speak the language, how am I supposed to know what Roemenië even is? In some situations, it could be easier to figure it out, but in some, not so much. “German” in Polish is “Niemiecki”… :|

Wouldn’t it be way more user-friendly to show the names in their native language, like Deutsch, Română, English, Polski, etc?

Is there a reason this is still a thing, or is it just bad UX that nobody bothers to fix?

  • @[email protected]
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    223 days ago

    I have seen at least one site where they used the English flag. Luckily I have watched the European Cup a few times and could recognize it.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      623 days ago

      Wow, the actual English flag, not the Union Jack?

      I imagine that would trip up quite a few people even though there is a cheeky aspect of technical correctness to it.