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Many of us are bi-lingual. You should take some time to learn english and communication won't be a problem.
Well put! Only russians well go to other countries and expect other people to learn russian instead of integrating themselves into the society by learning its language and norms.
This is not how it works. Unless the servers are regionlocked, people cannot be segregated. You can see russians playing in EU servers all the time in CS:GO and Dota 2 and there are specific servers for them.
What would help is:
a) allow only unicode (no other alphabets such as cryllic, hebrew, japanese, etc)
b) dot out any word not in the dictionary, that way people would have to type things out instead of "lol", "kek" etc
there are multiple text channels, I believe when you press the cogwheel on the chat window, or its in the settings themselves.
Also even if you are Russian just say "rash bi" and people will already undestand you.
Exactly, better a non-native raping the english language than the same non-native expecting rest of the world learn theirs. English has been established as the most common communication language.