>>52823040I was actually going to point out what
>>52822975 said, all this began during Gen 6. Before that it was mostly ok, but from XY and forward the translation got really, really bad, and latinos rightfully complained. It was during then that many Spanish people got all cocky about there "not being a problem at all". This attitude is very common among them, even in other settings. Like in Steam's community translators, the dude in charge of selecting Spanish speaking translators would write with unintelligible slang and yet go on long rants about "Those disgusting latinos that butchered our beautiful language, those beasts don't know how to write or speak, I will never let one of you mongrels in our team". Some applicants had perfect grammar and grasp of both languages and wrote in a very neat, neutreal way, and yet this Spanish retard kept sperging out. So yes, they're very much like that, even here in /vp/, just because you had the luck to never interact with them doesn't mean they don't exist.