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16 Comments
They should be happy we always kindly forget to add a German acronym
I’m with the American on this one, this is hard
Not only that each service is divided by two or three geographical regions in the same country, but then on top some of them have multiple acronyms for the same one…
*trilingual, please
SBB CFF FFS for Switzerland would blow his mind
He should be happy this is post mergers
We used to have NMBS (trains) NMVB (regional tram/bus) MIVB/STIB(Brussels) MIVG(Gent) MIVA(Antwerpen) STIL(Liege) STIC(Charleroi) STIT(Tournai)
Imagine having diffent apps for all those and missing a letter as a tourist, only to notice after you bought a ticket.
It’s not the Americans, you realize most countries don’t do this either right ? It’s a pretty bloated naming strategy, you need a reality check if you don’t realize it’s a bad design 😓
Ah yes, the USA, the country that’s definitely not the world champion in using acronyms and abbreviations for literally everything and definitely isn’t an abbreviation itself. Very good point to make, indeed.
I remember seeing a post once of an American asking why Germans call their country Deutschland instead of Germany… (something among those lines).
Neh, I am on the Americans side. This is too many acronyms.
They know it, because of the OTAN/NATO thing, which is retarded also.
Please dear American tourist, take a train and go to the Bergen station 🚉. It will be very interesting to see how you will make it when we know that station in is called in french “gare de Mons.” 🙈🙊
I mean it’s honestly kinda dumb these are separated at all, IMHO.
I was just in Netherlands and you cannot do anything reliably without 9292 helping you with all the different services for metros, trains, buses etc. Some of which don’t even have online tickets.
It’s not hard, it’s just stupid. And the fact that there needs to be double / triple layers of government and language in order to prevent regional and linguistic pearl clutching is at the heart of this country’s dysfunction.
Feels good to be forgotten once again
Well Akshually,
Belgium is not a trilingual or bilingual country. Belgium is a country where on its territory, three languages are spoken. Flanders is mostly monolingual Dutch, Wallonia is mostly monolingual French. This is even reflected in the constitution and the language laws. In Antwerp you will never be addressed by the city administration in French, and you will never receive papers in Dutch from the city of Charleroi. Even if you would request it specifically in that language.
The only exception is Brussels of course, which is entirely bilingual French and Dutch.
And then there are specific communities that have facilities for another language. Bever, Drogenbos, Herstappe, Kraainem, Linkebeek, Mesen, Ronse, Sint-Genesius-Rode, Spiere-Helkijn, Voeren, Wemmel, and Wezembeek-Oppem are Dutch-speaking communities with facilities for French-speakers. Enghien, Comines-Waasten, Mouscron, and Flobecq are French-speaking communities with facilities for French-speakers. Malmedy and Waimes are French-speaking communities with facilities for German-speakers. Amel, Büllingen, Burg-Reuland, Bütgenbach, Eupen, Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren, and Sankt-Vith are German-speaking communities with facilities for French-speakers.