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I use google mini's and to turn on landing lights I say hey google turn on landing lights, I don't speak Welsh, neither does my wife, but we were born in Wales and understand some Welsh, in the main don't really read it, but I know the Welsh for a male toilet starts with D, and the Welsh for slow starts with A, so can work out most Welsh signs.
But if a Welsh speaking care worker was to call and tried switching on lights, they would need to use English, I know this has caused problems in the past, where a reversing alarm said "Beware I am reversing" instead of the international beep beep beep.
I know in caravans the labels should be in Welsh, but Welsh speakers would not know this as BS 7671 is in English not Welsh so they would be unaware of the regulations, I assume therefore BS 7671 is not valid in Wales?
But Scotland and Ireland have the same problem, and with so many items today using voice control wonder what the rules are? I know pilots need to speak English so air traffic control does not need multi languages, but that does seem the odd one out, In Hong Kong the police had red crown on lapel if they spoke English, that was before take over, but not seen a red dragon etc for British police speaking Welsh.
So what are the rules if any?
But if a Welsh speaking care worker was to call and tried switching on lights, they would need to use English, I know this has caused problems in the past, where a reversing alarm said "Beware I am reversing" instead of the international beep beep beep.
I know in caravans the labels should be in Welsh, but Welsh speakers would not know this as BS 7671 is in English not Welsh so they would be unaware of the regulations, I assume therefore BS 7671 is not valid in Wales?
But Scotland and Ireland have the same problem, and with so many items today using voice control wonder what the rules are? I know pilots need to speak English so air traffic control does not need multi languages, but that does seem the odd one out, In Hong Kong the police had red crown on lapel if they spoke English, that was before take over, but not seen a red dragon etc for British police speaking Welsh.
So what are the rules if any?