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use an easier word #8809

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@DQNEO DQNEO commented Jan 17, 2017

The word mandatory is relatively difficult for people with ESL (English as a second language), so I propose an alternative word.
This would be much easier to understand.

The word `mandatory` is relatively difficult for people with ESL (English as a second language), so I propose an alternative word.
This would be much easier to understand.
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gaearon commented Jan 17, 2017

Maybe "required"? Seems even simpler for people who aren't familiar with "a must" as a noun.

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DQNEO commented Jan 17, 2017

Agree, fxied!

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gaearon commented Jan 17, 2017

Thanks!

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* use an easier word

The word `mandatory` is relatively difficult for people with ESL (English as a second language), so I propose an alternative word.
This would be much easier to understand.

* use simpler word

(cherry picked from commit 6308238)
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