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Or just ignore them :) They are just some moving pixels.
that is the downside of the open cluster system. Communication is a nogo.
Yes, I also noticed at some point that there were a lot of Chinese players on the EU servers. When I tried to find the reason, since many players don't like playing against these players and the whole world knows why, they said that Gaijin had shared servers for Asia with another game that ended and Gaijin managed to rent the servers for Asia and simply sent these players to other servers. We don't know what the truth is, but this is the answer I got. Personally, I don't like playing against Chinese players, they always have very interesting results and amazing skills. :)
Players are not obliged to use a specific language, they can use any language to communicate. We have radio commands in game to communicate between players who do not speak same language. Fact, that you do not understand what someone is saying means, that most probably he was not saying it to you, but to teammates who understand him :)