Thanks for all guys who are interested in this suggestion, in particular those who recognized the values of it. I also appreciate the efforts BBo has made and keeps on making towards a multi-linguistic environment. I myself have little difficulty in understanding and speaking English, but I do have many many friends who are keen bridge player and can understand "Heart" as a major suit, but dont know it is also the vital part of our body ------ their English experience comes only from bridge. One friend of mine is a previous member of Chinese national team, and is now a club teammate of Zhuang Zejun and Shi Haojun (I wish some of you may know them). But his English is rather poor. I remeber the last time we watched a match with China involved on BBO, we had to open another MSN windows, I translated the messages from operators and commentators to him, and he explained the system used by Chinese players to me (and some other friends). It is rather a ridiculous way, isn't it? As a computer programmer, I totally understand that the difficulty embedding a good (or bad) idea into a software. I would feel fairly satisfied, if, as uday said, this can be implemented by the end of this year. As a workaround, I can suggest an easier way for the current situation. Is it possible to make private chats to all people on my friends list? namely, add an option of "all my friends" in the drop-down listbox of "Chat to", and make it default for a spectator in a broadcast room. Such an option is rather usual in many online games. I belive this option has many other practical uses. For example, if I want to orgnaize a team match with my friends, I don't need to yell in the lobby anymore. Also, I don't think the implementation of it will be very time-consuming.