Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka View Post
I'm essentially fluent in Ukrainian, but it's not my native language and never will be. At the same time I'm a citizen of Ukraine for as long as it exists, and I feel that I should have a right to use the language that is "native" to me and to this part of the country freely and officially. Especially since it's just legislation of something that already exists, and will require minimum effort from the state.
excuse me, but if this is your reasoning i think your desire of having filling forms and subtitles in Russian is just a whim

i don't care whether they're in English, because i can understand it, let alone Ukrainian

Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka View Post
How could I know? Some people are ambivalent about this, and others are quite passionate (pro or contra). It depends on you personal views, your heritage, your family traditions and place of your residence.
You might feel ok with the current situation, but I'm bothered by it, and have been for a long time.
believe me if i felt discriminated against i would be vocal about it, but i'm not vocal because there's nothing to be vocal about as far as language is concerned

Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka View Post
Nope. It was adopted and ratified by the Parliament in 1996 (with only 15 votes over minimum required). There was no referendum, afaik. How was I supposed to vote for it? =/
you're right i retract my question, and i'm really surprised it wasn't ratified on a referendum, i consider it amiss