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Greeter has no direct Spanish translation, but I will think what I can replace it with and update my sig accordingly.
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Oh, another thing: Greeters fluent in languages other than English most definitely welcome! I'm even okay with the links being described in your native tongue!
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Then, we need someone to handle the FAQs (I will if you like) and monitor the answers and make sure the two reflect each other, if that is necessary.
To put it another way: As a greeter, I would try to point to the proper FAQ answer first. IF there wasn't one, I'd try to answer. Eventually, that answer MAY become part of the FAQ, if you see what I mean?
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