Getting Started
How languages work on ChungDoi
Three separate things: the website language, the card language, and the language you chat with support in.
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Three different languages, easy to mix up
Three things on ChungDoi are called a language and they are fully independent: the website language is the text on the buttons and menus that YOU see; the card language is the text your GUESTS read on the invitation; the chat language is what you write to support in.
Changing one does not change the others. You can browse the site in Vietnamese and still build an invitation entirely in English, or the other way round.
Changing the website language
The website language lives in the account menu and only affects the interface you are working in. Your guests never see this setting.
If the site is showing a language you cannot read, open the account menu at the top and pick a familiar one before carrying on.
Changing the card language in the editor
The card's languages are managed from the settings gear at the top of the editor. This is the control couples most often hunt for.
Tap the gear to open the language panel for that particular invitation.
Turning each language on or off
In the panel that opens, the Add language list shows every language you can switch on for this card. Tap one and the invitation gains a content section for it.
Only the languages you switch on appear on the card. Guests do not have to choose anything: they see exactly the languages you enabled, stacked one under the other.
The support chat language
Support replies in whichever language you write in. Message in Vietnamese and you get Vietnamese back; message in English and you get English.
When you ask support to fix wording, say which one you mean: the text on the card, the text on the website, or the reply in chat. All three are changed in different places.