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Look at it this way,

what sounds better to you?

"I don't play with french people"
"I don't play with people in france"

Option one discriminates your people association based on race.
"french people need not apply, even if you are living in America you are not welcome" Would be how that is interpreted. I don't know if thats what it meant but thats how I interpreted it. Generalizing an entire race based on negative experiences with a few is borderline discrimination. It's like you don't believe that there is any good in french people.

Option 2 has a different interpretation. "If you are in the french region we cannot play with each other" It is possible some slow people might read this in the same way as the 1st so I would be very careful with the wording to kill all possibility of offending people. This could mean that the connection with people in france is too unstable for a fluent session. I don't like to play against people in japan or australia for that reason. But if thise nationalities resided in america we can have fun.



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^Yes that's me ripping it up in the GIF. :)