For someone who doesn't know Portuguese, your post is completely irrelevant.
Sure, it doesn't hurt anyone... for now.
I don't think so.
You are free to read only those posts whose language you
understand.
I think it would be quite ok to encourage
non-English language
posts. If it hurts anyone, it would be definitely the
posters, because they will soon see that more people
read their questions (and thus they get answers more
quickly) if they post in English.
Afterall, it's everybody's monastery, not just yours.
Indeed. That's exactly why people can post in
other languages.
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