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* Very important! In today's society one may choose how they identify themselves, be it homosexual, heterosexual, male, female, transgendered and so on. Try not to treat others, any differently than you would if you did not know how they identify themselves. Gamers who talk want to do so just as anyone does, and are generally not aiming for extra attention. Be courteous and treat them like any other player.
* Very important! In today's society one may choose how they identify themselves, be it homosexual, heterosexual, male, female, transgendered and so on. Try not to treat others, any differently than you would if you did not know how they identify themselves. Gamers who talk want to do so just as anyone does, and are generally not aiming for extra attention. Be courteous and treat them like any other player.


* Always try to speak loud and clear. Mumbling will almost always make you have to talk again since people will seldom understand what you are trying to say. You may need to slow down your talking so others can understand you, it saves you the precious seconds of you having to say it all over again!
* Always speak clearly, concisely and in a normal conversational rhythm and volume. Putting some forethought into what you want to communicate will often save you from having to repeat, expand on or modify the point you want to get across.


* Keep in mind you will be hearing a lot of different people should you join Mumble, especially when you consider language barriers; remember to always be polite and try to converse with them the best you can! if all else fails, just go back to text.
* Keep in mind you will be hearing a lot of different people should you join Mumble, especially when you consider language barriers; remember to always be polite and try to converse with them the best you can! if all else fails, just go back to text.