Comment Policy

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I expect virtual conversations to be carried out with the same amount of respect and courtesy as any face to face conversation with a client, colleague or friend. I’m also keen for this blog to offer an interesting and hopefully useful set of perspectives for those who take the time to read it. So with this in mind, here is my policy on comments:

  • Please do join the discussion! I love to hear what people think and am happy to offer advice to would-be translators. You are free to comment or send me an email at any time.
  • Feel free to include a link to your site or blog where relevant. If it’s not especially relevant but you think it might be in the future, email me the details and I’ll happily include a hat tip should I ever broach the topic in the future.
  • I will delete comments containing personal attacks, hate speech, excessive profanity, or other behaviour that would be inappropriate in a civil conversation.
  • And of course, all spam will be deleted.

If you are new to commenting or would like an extremely worthwhile refresher, take a look at Lifehacker’s Guide to Blog Comments for an inspiring read.

Looking forward to some dialogue :)

About the author

Sarah Dillon is a qualified, accredited and experienced professional translator originally from Co. Clare in Ireland. She specialises in producing English-language texts that don't "sound" like translations, ensuring her clients' message has the desired impact in their overseas market. She is based in Brisbane, Australia and works with corporate clients, small businesses, agencies and nonprofit organisations all over the world. In her spare time, Sarah is also Marketing Director of eCPD Webinars.

has written 252 posts for There's Something About Translation.

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